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LEITZ REFERENCE XECoordinate measuring machine and gear inspection centerVersion 2014-9
TECHNICAL DATA
Controller B5
Protection class IP 54
Operating voltage 230 V, ±10 %, 50 - 60 Hz; P, N, PE
Power requirement 1.4 kVA
Power consumption 0.6 KVA
Rated current 6 A
Recommended main fuse 16 A
Technical Data
Description Accuracy and high speed universal measuring machine in moving bridge design. Under the Leitz brand Hexagon Metrology GmbH offers measuring systems of the highest accuracy level, developed and produced in Wetzlar, Germany.
Applications
Coordinate measurements Inspection of any kind of parts and geometries. Measurements for research and development as well as for manufacturing. CMMs for quality control centers and in-line shop floor inspection.
Gear inspection For small and medium gear diameters of up to 650 mm. Capable of measuring gears, gear segments and gear racks. No rotary table required.
Form testing Quality control of industrial form tolerances - roundness, cylindricity, flatness, straightness, profile form and 2D/3D surfaces.
Design
Frame Moving bridge design with patented TRICISIONTM technology.
Guide ways Granite table with integrated dove tail guide. Air bearings in all axes.
Drives Servo motors with steel-enforced belt drives in all axes.
Length measuring system High resolution steel scales with electro-optical transducers.
Resolution 0.02 µm
Temperature compensation Automatic temperature compensation for scales and work piece.
Damping system Elastomer dampers (optional for Leitz Reference Xe 10.7.6: active pneumatic damping).
Electronics and Safety
Electronics control Modern microprocessor controller in a service-friendly, modular design with integrated monitoring. Worldwide remote diagnostics through Hexagon Metrology via internet connection possible (optional).
Safety standard GS certificate; CE-conform with machine directive (2006/42/EG), EMI-directive (2004/108/EG).
Supply Specification
Air supply Pressure ≥ 0.55 MPa (5.5 bar)
Consumption ca. 79 Nl/min
Quality Class 4 acc. ISO 8573, part 1
Options • Automatic styli changer
• Automatic changeable Workpiece Temperature Sensor for Leitz Reference Xe 10.7.6
• Manual and automated part loading systems
• Rotary table, integrated or „on top“
• Climate controlled room
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Technical Data - Probeheads
Leitz Probe System HP-S-X5 HP-S-X3C HH-A-T5/ HH-A-T7.5 HP-S-X1C HP-S-X1S/H
Measuring method Leitz Pathfinder Technology:
3D Self-Centering Variable High-Speed-Scannng (VHSS) Tag Scan, Scan Catch, 4-Axis Scan
Max. data rate scanning 1000 points/s
Probing force 0.1 to 1.2 N 0.1 to 0.6 N 0.1 to 0.6 N 0.1 to 0.6 N
Max. stylus length 500 mm 360 mm (Xe 7.5.5 & Xe 15.9.7) HP-S-X1H 20 - 115 mm 20 - 225 mm 180 mm (Xe 10.7.6) HP-S-X1H 20 - 225 mm cranked styli up to 50 mm
cranked styli up to 50 mm
Max. stylus weight 500 g 150 g 33 g 33 g
Smallest tip diameter 0.3 mm 0.3 mm 0.3 mm 0.3 mm
100
109
Ø 30
Ø 2578
Ø 64
Ø 53
Ø 18
8979,2
5
11,5
Ø 92
Ø 84Ø 60
Ø 22
191
25,6
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standard optional
Reference Xe 7.5.5
Reference Xe 10.7.6
Reference Xe 15.9.7
Leitz Reference Xe 7.5.5 10.7.615.9.7
Measuring Error MPE in µm
according to ISO 10360-2 (2010)Temperature
range
Volumetric length measuring error (1) E0 18°-22°C 1.4 + L / 350 1.4 + L / 350
E150 1.4 + L / 350
E0 16°-26°C 1.6 + L / 300 1.6 + L / 300
E150 1.6 + L / 300
Repeatability range (2) R0 0.9 0.9
according to ISO 10360-4 (2000)
Single stylus form error, scanning (3) THP 2.2 / 45s 2.4 / 45s
according to ISO 10360-5 (2011)
Single stylus form error (2) PFTU 1.4 1.4
Multi styli form error ( 4) PFTM 3.0 3.0
Multi styli size error ( 4) PSTM 1.5 1.6
Multi styli location error ( 4) PLTM 2.3 2.3
according to ISO 12181
Form measurement error (5) RONt 1.6 1.6
Permitted Environmental Conditions
Temp. gradient per hour/day/meter (extended temperature range) 1 / 2 / 1 K (1 / 5 / 1 K)
Relative air humidity 30 % – 70 %, not condensing
Throughput
Max. probing frequency 35 Scores/ min
Max. acceleration 4000 mm/s2
Max. positioning speed 520 mm/sec
(1) E0, E150 and R0 are valid for a length gauge with an uncertainty of calibration of ≤ 0,08 + 0,3 x L/1000. for a length gauge with a calibrated coefficient of expansion (CTE) between 8 x 10-6/K and 13 x 10-6/K. (1) (2) E0, E150 and PFTU are valid f or Leitz styli from ø 3 x 35 mm up to ø 8 x 130 mm, without extension; anywhere in the measuring volume. (for Leitz Reference Xe with HP-S-X1 ø 5 x 50 mm).(3) THP is valid for a Leitz stylus ø 5 mm, L = 80 mm.(4) PFTM,PSTM and PLTM are valid for 5 Leitz styli ø 5 mm, L = 80 mm - not valid for TESASTAR. To be tested near the reference sphere.(5) RONt (MZCI) for a Leitz stylus ø 5 mm, filter 50 W/U, with precision calibration. Verification with QUINDOS only. Form measurement error (roundness) at a ø 50 mm ring gauge, in scanning mode, acc. to EN ISO 12 181 (VDI/VDE 2617, part 2.2)
Specifications for acceptance test with ball plates on request.Specifications are valid only with original Leitz accessories.
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Specifications
150
Measuring Ranges
Permitted Table Load Xe 7.5.5: 227 kg Xe 10.7.6: 900kg Xe 15.9.7: 1500kg
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ISO 10360
A precision sphere has to be scanned with 4 defined lines. THP is the range of all radii.THP = Rmax - Rmin = sphere form, scanning.
A sphere is measured with 5 styli (fixed probe head) or with 1 stylus in 5 orientations (articulating PH) with 5 x 25 probings. Form, size and location error over 125 points.
A ring gauge, ø 50 mm, is measured in scanning mode, with high point density. The range of radial distances is then evaluated on a calculated Tschebyscheff-circle.
5 gauges have to be measured 3 times with one probing at each end, in 7 different directions. All measuring results must be within »E0«.
5 length gauges have to be measured 3 times in the YZ- or XZ plane with opposite styli, mounted 150 mm off the Z spindle axis.
A precision sphere has to be measured with 25 probings. PFTU is the range of all radii. PFTU = Rmax - Rmin = sphere form.
Single stylus Form error, scanning Multi styli errors Form measurement error (2D) THP (also: „Scanning probing error“) Form PFTM, Size PSTM, Location PLTM RONt (MZCI)
Volumetric length measuring error Volumetric length measuring error Single stylus Form errorE0 E150 PFTU
Measuring Ranges (X x Y x Z)
Probe System Xe 7.5.5 Xe 10.7.6 Xe 15.9.7
HP-S-X5 1000 x 700 x 580 mm 1500 x 900 x 690 mm
HP-S-X3C 700 x 500 x 500 mm 1000 x 700 x 600 mm 1500 x 900 x 700 mm
HP-S-X1C 700 x 500 x 480 mm
HP-S-X1S/H* 700 x 500 x 550 mm 1000 x 700 x 650 mm 1500 x 900 x 760 mm
*HP-S-X1S/H + HH-A-T5/ HH-A-T7.5
Reference / de / 2008-05-08
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Gear Inspection
Gear Measuring Capability
Cylindrical gears Spur, helical, double helical, splines (internal and external)Clutch gears internal and externalGear segments minimum no. of teeth: 1Gear racksBevel gears Straight bevel, spiral bevel, hypoid bevel, crown gearsCouplings Curvic, HirthEvaluation standards DIN, ISO, AGMA, ANSI, JIS, CNOMO, CATAvailable interfaces Gleason GAGE 4/WIN, Klingelnberg KIMOS, DMG Mori, Depo
Inspection Methods
Measuring principle 3-Axes, gear fixed anywhere in the measuring volume. No rotary table required. Profile and flank inspection with Variable High-Speed-Scanning with involute path control.
Alignment of the gear axis Vertical or horizontal
Max. no. of gears on pallet Not limited, depending on gear diameter and machine measuring range.
Available Software Modules for Gear Inspection
• Cylindrical gear • Straight bevel gear • Shaving gear • Cylindrical worm
• Unknown gear • Spiral bevel gear • Shaper cutter • Worm wheel
• Gear gauges • Hob cutter • Broach • Globoid worm
• CAT gear • Form cutter • Sprocket / chain wheel • Curvic couplings• Hirth couplings
Gear related Specifications
Max. gear weight see permitted table load, page, page 5.Module range 0.5 – 100 mmMax. gear width 500 mm (Xe 7.5.5), 590 mm (Xe 10.7.6), 700 mm (XE 15.9.7)Max. shaft length 700 mm (Xe 7.5.5), 1000 mm (Xe 10.7.6), 1500 mm (Xe 15.9.7)Spiral angle 0° – 90°Machine accuracy Group 1 according to VDI/VDE 2612/2613, page 1 and 2Min. Gear ø not limitedMax. Gear ø, external [mm]
(1)depending on module and styli configuration
150, depending on module
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7.5.5 10.7.6 15.9.7
Spur gear 450 650 850
Helical gear (1) 300 450 600
2000
1000
2000
500
Above room layout shows the recommended minimum clearance and is for reference only. Individual room designs may differ.
soaking area
Measuring Room and Dimensions
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soaking area
Modell Probe System Length [mm]
Width[mm]
Height (1)
[mm]T-Height (1)
[mm] Clearance A
[mm]Clearance B
[mm]Weight
[kg]
7.5.5 HP-S-X3/X1C/X1H+ HH-A-T5/HH-A-T7.5 1480 1050 2431 800 633 30/28/95 620
10.7.6 HP-S-X5/X3C/ X1H+ HH-A-T5/HH-A-T7.5 1910 1250 2700 700 827 29/90/72 1300
15.9.7 HP-S-X5/X3C/ X1H+ HH-A-T5/HH-A-T7.5 2800 1560 3070 700 1030 32/90/72 2600
A
B
90
WidthLength
T-H
eigh
t
Hei
ght
Dimensions in mm
ISO 14001 ISO 9001 VDA 6.4
PORTABLE MEASURING ARMSLASER TRACKERS & STATIONS
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PRECISION MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
SOFTWARE SOLUTIONSSENSORS
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© 2014 Hexagon Metrology GmbH. Part of Hexagon
Due to continuing product development, Hexagon MetrologyGmbH reserves the right to change product specifications without prior notice.
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