Probe Compensation

To accurately measure hits, points are compensated from the center of the probe tip to the part surface. To turn probe compensation on or off, use the Insert | Parameter Change | Probe | Probe Compensation menu item.

There are a couple of things that you should understand when you measure with a portable device.

Normally, when you perform a measurement on portable CMMs with a hard probe, the software uses the probe’s shank vector as the hit vector. However, due to the shape of a particular part, you may not be able to position the probe’s shank to get a proper hit vector.

If you want to measure a small, deep hole, but the end of the arm is too large to fit into that hole, you need to take "pulled hits" to get each hit vector to properly point towards the center of the hole. This allows for the software to determine the proper in/out compensation. Pulled hits are hits whose vectors match the direction pulled away from the hit location, not the default shank vector of the probe.

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Probe Shaft Method

Pulled Hits Method

Predefined Compensation