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06 March 2010

Blum tool setting system at MACH 2010

  • Blum tool setting system at MACH 2010
Blum NovoTest will be exhibiting its tool setting system, LaserControl NT-H 3D at MACH 2010, stand 5130.

Blum will demonstrate the benefits of the tool setting system, as well as, the range of Z-probes, for tool setting and measurement.

The LaserControl NT-H 3D, non-contact tool setting technology, provides non-contact measurement of rotating tools, as well as, the mechanical measurement of non-rotating tools, in five approach directions.

The LaserControl NT-H3D can set the radius and tool length, for both turning and milling tools, and this reduces set-ups and machine downtime. Measuring both sets of tools can eliminate the need for two separate systems.

Alongside the LaserControl NT-H3D will be the Blum range of Z probes that includes the Z-Pico, Z-Nano and the Z-3D.

Launched at the end of 2008, the Z-Pico probe is a compact tool length setting and breakage control system for machine tools. More information can be found in the products section here.

For slightly larger applications, the Z-Nano tool probe can measure up to 0.1 mm diameter with repeatability of ± 0.1 µm.

Completing the range of Z-probes, to be shown at MACH, will be the Z-3D probe. Offering tool length and radius measurement, whether the tool is standing or rotating, the Z-3D provides universal breakage control, length and radius measurement, from a single cutting edge, plus a pre-determined breaking point, that protects the probe system from faulty operation.

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Michael Richards


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