Considering On-Machine Measurement for Large Workpieces? Read this first.
Machine Tools
ELK GROVE VILLAGE, IL, October 24, 2023 -
In the fast-paced world of manufacturing, the need for precision and efficiency has never been greater. As workpieces grow in size and complexity, traditional methods of measurement are proving to be increasingly inadequate.
On-machine measurement is no longer a luxury but a necessity for modern machinists, especially when dealing with large workpieces. Below are several benefits manufacturers can expect when incorporating this method.
On-machine measurement allows for data collection and analysis. Traditional methods include transporting large workpieces to a separate measuring room and then back to the machine tool which can be time-consuming. The on-machine method enables machinists to make immediate adjustments, ensuring that the workpiece meets manufacturing quality standards. For example, Shibaura Machine's BTH Series of horizontal boring machines is designed to tackle these challenges effectively.
By integrating the measurement process into the machine tool itself, you eliminate the need for separate measuring rooms and additional labor, reducing operational costs. Moreover, by eliminating manual handling, you reduce error and safety risks.
Through data collection, machinists can make quick decisions, reducing downtime and increasing productivity. Machine measuring removes the back-and-forth which can not only disrupt workflow but also tie up resources that could be better utilized elsewhere. Renishaw's probing and tool measurement systems are excellent examples of technology that can be integrated into machine tools for this purpose.
The larger the workpiece, the more complex the measurement process becomes. This can lead to inaccuracies if not managed correctly.
Beyond Shibaura Machine’s Automatic Measurement and Automatic Tool Length Measurement Functions within the machine tools, our partnership with Metrology Resource Group (MRG) offers integration and application assistance for customers to further advance their on-machine measurement of large workpieces and address these challenges. The systems below seamlessly integrate with machine tools to offer a comprehensive and versatile system.
The Renishaw inspection probe system RMP60 also offers a robust solution for on-machine measurement and job set-up. Utilizing a touch-trigger mechanism, this probe system provides highly accurate data points by making physical contact with the workpiece surface. This ensures that even the most intricate details are captured with the utmost accuracy. Its integration capabilities with various machine tools such as Shibaura Machine's double column MPJ-M Series make it a versatile choice for a wide range of manufacturing settings.
The manufacturing landscape evolves, and so should your methods. On-machine measurement of large workpieces offers unparalleled advantages in time-efficiency, cost-saving, and most importantly, accuracy. Contact the Machine Tool team to learn more about your options for on-machine measurement with large workpieces.