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This page will describe how to generate a Postest (operation position test), and is used to set the distance relationship between the routed holes and the saw blade so that routed pieces line up correctly back to back.
Auteur Stuga Engineer | Dernière modification 12/02/2025 par Gareth Green en cours de rédaction ⧼frevu-button-review-label⧽
This page will describe how to generate a Postest (operation position test), and is used to set the distance relationship between the routed holes and the saw blade so that routed pieces line up correctly back to back.
winMulti, Postest, Accuracy, Tests WinMulti_-_Postest_Postest.jpg
To Produce a Postest perform the steps below
This will add 2off 450mm pieces with square ends and a pos test in the middle
Version | Software Version | Implemented Date | Service Screen |
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1 | 5.9.0.0
6.0.0.0 |
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2 | 6.7.10.0 | 2025 |
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Above is a depiction of the bar queue, prep and cut these pieces as normal.
Once the postest pieces have been cut they should be put back-to-back as shown in the pictures below. With the holes / notches lined up, the Offset at the ends of the profile should be measured using accurate callipers. You need to be able to measure to an accuracy of 0.2mm.
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1 | Datum Holes | ||
2 | CalNotch |
If the test shows an error smaller than 1mm, the test is ok.
If the error is greater than 1mm, this could affect the accuracy of production. Double check your measurements. Then RUN THE TEST AGAIN two more times preferably on different bar lengths.
If (and Only if) the error is exactly the same for all of the tests carried out, you can change the settings to alter the position of the holes in relation to the saw cuts.
If the error seems to be random, there will be another root cause, and changing the parameters will NOT solve the issue, it will only make the situation worse.
There are many root causes to an accuracy problem. For a full accuracy guide for a competent engineer see General Accuracy Guidelines
To Return to the main page, please click WinMulti Software Operating Guide
See Also: TB0269 Proving Accuracy Variation due to Ambient Temperature
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