CMM inspection: “There is no other option to REVO, nothing else comes close”ANT Industries, a supplier to Rolls-Royce, has cut inspection times on complex parts by up to 83%, using Renishaw’s REVO® five-axis measuring system fitted to a Metris CMM.
Significant requirement for final part inspection
ANT produces over 1000 different machined parts, approximately 85% of which are supplied to the aerospace industry, requiring a high proportion of final part inspection. CMM inspection of finished parts is taken for granted in the aerospace industry, and ANT has to offer it to their customers as part of the manufacturing process. Some parts need 100% inspection, while others must have at least 1 in 10 inspected. “REVO gives us a clear competitive advantage, I am in no doubt it will help us win work”, says Alan Naylor, ANT’s Technical Director, who is very pleased with the new CMM. “Not only does it massively reduce inspection time, it also measures complex features like the leading edges of blades, which we just couldn’t do before.” Solution needed to address measurement inconsistenciesWith a sophisticated, highly efficient machining operation, ANT Industries also use Renishaw’s spindle-mounted touch probes and tool monitoring systems for process control on their multi-axis machining centres and CNC lathes. However, post-process inspection had to be improved to keep pace.
83% inspection time reduction and measuring the ‘un-measurable’
Prior to the new REVO-equipped CMM, ANT had to analyse the form using a projector technique to measure the shape – a long and laborious task. Now, the REVO system does the same job with a rapid profile scan, overlaying measured data onto the CAD design model and applying variable tolerances in different areas. “The ability it has given us is undoubtedly a key business advantage”, adds Mr Rowley. Calibration of the probe, required periodically to ensure accuracy, is also an area which has seen significant benefits. Previously it took some two hours to calibrate all the different probe angles needed for a measurement routine, whereas the REVO system calibrates in just 20 minutes. Rapid introduction of the REVO equipped CMM
The system uses Renishaw’s new MODUS™ metrology software, which has particularly impressed Mr Naylor. “Support from Renishaw has been excellent, not just in training operators in using the MODUS software, but also introducing a new way of thinking to inspection methods. It could have been intimidating but it turned out to be a very straightforward transition.” Fully integrated CAD/CAM and inspection programmingAnother potential benefit of the new CMM has been indentified by ANT, as Mr Rowley explains. “The customer gives us some part designs as 3D CAD models, but most parts are defined with 2D drawings, which our CAD department turns into 3D models to enable the calculation of machining paths in a CAM system.” However, the plan is now to train one of ANT’s CAD/CAM team to also program the REVO inspection routines so that they have an overview of the whole production process. “He will then be able to consider all the implications for machining and inspection when creating the CAD model”, adds Mr Rowley. Efficient operation with machine tool touch probes
Competitive advantages gainedSumming up, Mr Rowley has no doubts about the difference the REVO system will make. “This is new technology for us and took a change in thinking but, with the system up and running, we’ve transformed our inspection capacity and capability. We’re ahead of the game and have a clear advantage.” Further information about the REVO five-axis measurement system. News updatesRegister for regular news updates from Renishaw Editor Downloads
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