Alignment Overview

An alignment allows you to define your part's location and orientation in 3D space. It allows your measuring machine to know where the part is located. A part without any alignment has six degrees of freedom:

This diagram shows the six degrees of freedom in 3D space (x,y,z,u,v, and w)

Datum Reference Frame

A Datum Reference Frame (DRF) constrains the six degrees of freedom, fixing the part in 3D space.

A part alignment represents the DRF specified on the drawing. The primary, secondary, and tertiary datums define the DRF and identify the features to measure and use to create the alignment.

LEVEL

Constrains two degrees of rotation such that the leveled axis matches the vector of the selected feature.

This will always be the primary datum and must be a 3D feature with a vector.

Typical Features: Plane, Cylinder, Cone, or a constructed 3D feature.

ROTATE

Constrains one degree of rotation about the leveled axis such that the rotated axis matches the vector of the selected feature.

This will always be the secondary or tertiary datum and must be a 2D or 3D feature with a vector.

Typical Features: Plane, Line, Cylinder, Cone, or a constructed 2D/3D feature.

You can also select any two-point type features to simulate a line that can be used to rotate. These can be two points, two circles, two spheres, or a combination thereof. The direction of the simulated line is based on the order of the selected features.

ORIGIN

Constrains three degrees of translation (origin) in X, Y, and Z-axis.

This sets the origin on primary, secondary, and tertiary datums or as per drawing requirements.

Typical Features: Any feature.

Alignment Tips:

  1. Create a measurement routine that establishes an alignment on a fixture, and then save the alignment to a file.

  2. Create a measurement routine, RECALL the alignment file at the beginning of the measurement routine and set it to run in DCC mode before measuring the first feature.

  3. During measurement routine execution, the CMM pauses, prompts the operator to load part, then automatically measures the part (no manual alignment).