Inserting a Move Sweep Command

The Insert | Move | Move Sweep menu item inserts the following sweep block into the Edit window.

SWEEPSTART/

MOVE/SWEEP

SWEEPEND/


Movement commands that inside of SWEEPSTART and SWEEPEND command block cause the probe to move in all five axes simultaneously. This occurs if you are using a PHS wrist for a Sharpe32Z controller. Three of these axes are the X, Y, and Z axes. These are used when moving the machine itself. The other two axes refer to the probe's AB angle movement.

This command only functions with a continuous type wrist (CW43, CW43Light, or PHS) and only with a Renishaw SP600 or Wolf & Beck OTM3 laser probe. Probe devices such as those from Perceptron may also function. However, since SP600s aren't usually sold with infinitely indexing wrist devices, this functionality is very much limited to the OTM3 laser probe.

Movement in these five axes takes place simultaneously. This differs from a PH9 wrist, which must first move the machine in the X, Y, and Z axes. Then, when the machine stops, the probe orientation (AB angles) moves.

Suppose your current CMM 's position is 10, 10, 10 (in X, Y, and Z), and your wrist's orientation (AB position) is 0, 0. Next, suppose you wanted to move the CMM to 20, 20, 20 and the probe's orientation to 0, 180. A PHS wrist using Move Sweep commands, could accomplish both movements simultaneously. A PH9 wrist, however, would first move the CMM and then the wrist orientation.

For comparison:

Advantages of using MOVE/SWEEP commands include:

PC-DMIS requires at least three MOVE/SWEEP commands between the SWEEPSTART/ and SWEEPEND/ command block. These move commands are essential to generate the elliptical movement path.