CRYSTA-Apex S CMM Offers Enhanced Performance


Doubles effective measuring range at a given tolerance, compared to typical CMMs





(Mitutoyo: Aurora, IL) -- The new CRYSTA-Apex S coordinate measuring machine (CMM) from Mitutoyo brings new levels of performance and economy to the 1.7 μm class of CNC coordinate measuring machines (CMMs).



With a maximum error of MPEE = (1.7 + 3L/1000) μm, the CRYSTA-Apex S more than doubles the effective measuring range at a given measurement tolerance as compared to typical CMMs in its class. Additionally, the CRYSTA-Apex S drive features high-speed (max 519 mm/s) and high acceleration (max 2,309 mm/s2). These advances result in higher throughput for greater productivity and lower total owning and operating costs.

The CRYSTA-Apex S uses the new UC-400 controller to manage digital servo-system control loops for position, speed, and current. This makes it easy to implement various types of control algorithms. Additionally, the digital servo system has a wide dynamic range and is highly resistant to drift over time.

Extreme rigidity helps the CRYSTA-Apex S maintain accuracy. The Y-axis guide rail is integrated into one side of the granite surface plate. Precision air bearings located on the bottom, front, rear, and upper surfaces of the X-axis slider minimize vibration and ensure stability even during high-speed, high-acceleration operation.

Accuracy is further enhanced by an advanced temperature compensation system. This consists of a thermometer unit that measures the temperatures from thermal sensors located on the scale units of the CMM main unit and from a set of workpiece thermal sensors. Temperature data are transferred to the UC-400 machine controller for thermal compensation. For proper workpiece compensation, the thermal expansion coefficient of the workpiece material is entered by the user; since the material of scale units of the CMM is constant, this expansion coefficient is permanently stored in the temperature unit.

The CRYSTA-Apex S supports a wide range of probes that offer increased capabilities, including the MPP-310Q scanning probe that collects cloud point data at speeds of up to 120 mm/s. Other probes suited for screw-depth measurement, ultra-small diameter measurement, and noncontact measurement are also supported.

Available software options enable the CRYSTA-Apex S to tackle a wide variety of measurement applications. Software packages include GEOPAK, a high-functionality, general-purpose measurement program that is at the heart of Mitutoyo controlled open system for modular operation support (MCOSMOS) software. MCOSMOS supports virtually every CAD format while providing routines for in-line measurement, data feedback, and process management.

Additional software supported by the CMM include: CAT1000S for freeform surface evaluation; CAT1000P, an offline teaching program; SCANPAK, for contour measurement; and a range of programs supporting laser and vision probes. CRYSTA-Apex S provides USB communications for connectivity. Additionally, CRYSTA-Apex S supports MeasurLink STATMeasure Plus, Mitutoyo’s proprietary statistical-processing and process-control program.

MeasurLink STATMeasure Plus performs statistical analysis and provides real-time display of measurement results for statistical process control (SPC) applications. The program can also be linked to a higher-level network environment for enterprisewide functionality.

Hexagon Metrology Announces Free Webinar on PC-DMIS 2011 MR1


October 18, 2011 – North Kingstown, RI – Hexagon Metrology, Inc. today announced a free live webinar on the release of PC-DMIS 2011 MR1 to be held on Thursday, October 27, 2011 from 11:30 am to 12:00 pm eastern daylight time. This seminar will feature live demonstrations of software enhancements as well as a step-by-step workflow to maximize programming efficiency. The webinar signup page contains the complete details and system requirements: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/471543393

Shaun Wissner, a Software Marketing Specialist for Hexagon Metrology, and an experienced PC-DMIS trainer, will present the session using live screen capture so viewers can follow along. During the 30 minute webinar, Shaun will show users how to create inspection routines using embedded GD&T, how to utilize new AutoFeature Scanning Strategies, new automatic file recovery, and much more.

A live question and answer session will follow the presentation. Archived versions of the webinar including a new interactive transcript feature are posted within two weeks of the live event at www.PC-DMIS.com.

About Hexagon Metrology


Hexagon Metrology serves the high precision measurement and inspection needs of worldwide manufacturers with its extensive line of metrology hardware, software, accessories, and customer services. The company's name-brand portfolio of quality assurance products include Brown & Sharpe, Cognitens, Leica Geosystems, ROMER, Sheffield, PC-DMIS, DEA, Leitz, and TESA. Hexagon Metrology has an unrivaled installed base of more than 1.5 million handheld, stationary and portable measurement devices, and over 35,000 seats of PC-DMIS metrology software. More information is at www.HexagonMetrology.us.

The company is a business unit of Hexagon AB (Stockolm, Sweden), a publicly-traded company (Nasdaq OMX Stockholm: HEXA B). The Hexagon group consists of nearly 11,000 employees located in 42 countries.