Programmable Tool Verification And Breakage Control System
The Mida Laser 75P non-contact programmable tool setting system incorporates a protection system with air-tunnel effect, a powerful integrated microprocessor for best performance under coolant, an active drip rejection filter and enhanced noise reduction with double filtering technology. The programmable system can be adapted to the tool type under verification, to the same rotation speed used during machining and to the desired measuring cycle. The system is available with a “collimated” or “focused” laser beam.
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The Mida Laser 75P non-contact programmable tool setting system incorporates a protection system with air-tunnel effect, a powerful integrated microprocessor for best performance under coolant, an active drip rejection filter and enhanced noise reduction with double filtering technology.
The programmable system can be adapted to the tool type under verification, to the same rotation speed used during machining and to the desired measuring cycle.
The system is available with a “collimated” or “focused” laser beam. The focused model is essential for cutting edge integrity verification and length measurements of chisel or rounded nose tools or for tools measuring less than 1 mm.
Typical uses include tool identification, tool breakage detection, presetting of unknown tools, dynamic length and diameter measurement, tool wear compensation, cutting edge profile integrity verification and machine axis thermal drift compensation.
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