ZX3/Microline/Flowline ZX3 V Notch Blade Setup This module guides the engineer on how to correctly set the V notch blades
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ZX3/Microline/Flowline ZX3 V Notch Blade Setup This module guides the engineer on how to correctly set the V notch blades
Microline, ZX3, VNotch, Setup, Blade, bladeoffset TM018B_Microline_and_ZX3_V_Notch_Blade_Setup_ZX3_Ring.jpg
The engineer will need a reasonable mechanical knowledge, and a working knowledge of the operation of the machine.
You will need callipers (+/-0.05mm) and an accurate rule
The setting of the V notch blades on a ZX3 Ring revolves around the setting of two groups of parameters:
The rough position of V and W axes is set first, then the individual blade offsets are set, and finally a test is run to tweak the accuracy to gain perfection.
There are two “tweaking” parameters for each blade. The two parameters are:
Find out which V Notch files the machine is using by checking the operation setup. A simple way of doing this is shown in the pictures by starting a "Manual Input".
Picture 1 - shows this machine uses VF / VR codes
Picture 2 - shows a different machine using VAF3 codes
Note this "mnd type" for later
A calibration mnd file has been written to help line up the x offsets called VTEST. This program creates the following pattern on the bottom of the profile using a 10mm spindle and the notching blades themselves:
Run the VTest operation on a length of large outer frame of at least 1m long. Put the operation at a position of 500mm.
The pattern allows you to measure the offsets required with calipers.
Set the xOffsetVI and WI to the new value settings. THIS VALUE IS ALWAYS POSITIVE
Depending on the software version, there are 4 places where these settings are stored / edited
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