CAMIO GEARS measurement and reporting module for spur and helical involute gears
Intelligent 3-2-1 datum alignment using best-practice techniques
More efficient definition of datum labels using the feature explorer
Control the order features are reported in graphical tables
Define teach-path directions and coordinates using CAD
Enhanced GD&T distance between reporting
Point retrieval for features measured using a tactile probes
CAMIO GEARS software module
Measure, analyse and report the specific geometry of gears by utilising the core capabilities of CAMIO software to generate inspection programs, gear reports and calibration routines.
Unique gear definitions, evaluation algorithms and reporting graphics for each gear type
Spur and helical gears with involute profiles
Full and partial tooth patterns
Guided sequence of user steps
Parametric gear programming
Automatic program creation
Path planning with clearance moves
Pre-measurement visualisation of probe positions
Touch-trigger probe and scanning probe support
Programmed probe calibration routines
Smart 3-2-1 Datum Alignment
New functionality intelligently selects the datum axis and origin constraints, and most suitable datum features using best-practice techniques. Should the user change the alignment properties manually, the selections automatically update.
Explorer Tree Datum Definition
New functionality for defining datum features directly from the feature explorer, with the option of specifying the datum label.
Report Table Feature Order
New options for controlling the order features are reported in graphical report tables. · Alphabetical order · Program output order · User defined ‘designer’ order
Report Table Feature Order
New options for controlling the order features are reported in graphical report tables. · Alphabetical order · Program output order · User defined ‘designer’ order
Teach-Path Coordinates & Directions
New feature for defining the directions and coordinates of items in the teach-path using the CAD model.
Distance Between Enhancement
New options for defining the distance between algorithm independent of the selected GD&T standard. · Global or per program settings · According to the selected GD&T standard · Distance between axes or feature surfaces · Dimension origin in accordance with ASME Y14.5
Tactile Point Retrieve
New capability for retrieving measured points from a feature measured using a tactile probe, this complements existing functionality for retrieving measured points from a point cloud.