Our company has newly introduced the AEH Edward Daisy8106 Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM). The worktable support system adopts a 3+2 support configuration:
The three primary support points are meticulously calculated to minimize worktable deformation, ensuring enhanced measurement accuracy.
Two auxiliary support points further guarantee stability, safety, and reliability of the CMM.
The frame features a fully enclosed structure crafted from aluminum alloy, balancing rigidity and weight reduction while improving structural integrity.
The X, Y, and Z-axis guideways utilize precision-grade granite air-bearing rails, ensuring uniform thermal effects across all axes to maintain measurement accuracy.
The air-bearing layout strictly follows the plane-line-point positioning principle, avoiding over-constraint while ensuring precise alignment for both accuracy and ease of installation.
Key Technical Advantages:
The X-beam employs a trapezoidal cross-section at 45°, increasing the air-bearing span by 1.4x compared to a rectangular beam of the same height and width, significantly enhancing measurement precision.
The Z-axis integrates a low-friction pneumatic counterbalance system, allowing adjustable gravity compensation for smoother motion and improved measurement accuracy.
The entire machine is optimized via finite element analysis (FEA), ensuring structural efficiency and performance through advanced design.
This system represents cutting-edge metrology technology, combining precision engineering with robust performance for industrial applications.