Klingelnberg to Present Precision Metrology at Control
Now in its 35th year, Control International Trade Fair for Quality Assurance—the world’s premier professional event for all things industrial quality assurance—will open its doors in Stuttgart, Germany from 9–12 May 2023. Machine manufacturer Klingelnberg will once again be presenting its portfolio of products and services, but in a new hall this time. The company's exhibition kit in Hall 7, Booth 7307 will include the Klingelnberg Precision Measuring Center P 152 for mid-sized gears, as well as the Klingelnberg Precision Measuring Centers P 26 and P 40 with optical metrology and tried-and-tested universality of application in metrology.
P 26—Covering a broad range of applications in gear and geometry measurement When the first generation of the Klingelnberg Precision Measuring Center P 26 was developed 25 years ago, it was impossible to foresee how much this development would ultimately shape Klingelnberg's metrology offering. Compact and tailored to the needs of the automotive industry, this precision measuring center has always been extremely popular among customers. Its 25-year success story was built on a foundation of new measurement and evaluation methods, the implementation of innovative measuring systems, and uniform quality and reliability. It is because of their accuracy and reliability that Klingelnberg Precision Measuring Centers are used as a reference around the world, not just by countless customers, but also by renowned metrology institutes.
The well-established combination of tactile metrology (3D NANOSCAN) and optical metrology (HISPEED OPTOSCAN) for measuring cylindrical gears is now also available for this model series as well. "The P 26 precision measuring center in particular has become a fixture on the shop floor. And we're extremely proud that we have been able to integrate not only new measuring strategies, but also temperature compensation for hybrid metrology. We now have a clear line of sight to achieving even greater reductions in measuring time in the shop-floor environment," says an enthusiastic Dr. Kai Bartel, Director Product Line, Precision Measuring Centers. P 40—Universal all-rounder for reducing measuring times in series measurement thanks to the hybrid solution Measuring times have been significantly reduced through the introduction of hybrid metrology with optical pitch measurement. It is now possible to perform optical pitch measurement on almost all surfaces using the white light sensor technology (HISPEED OPTOSCAN) developed by Klingelnberg and partners, along with other innovative measuring strategies. Two other processes for reliably measuring single pitch deviations are also available.
"With the current release, the pitch, tooth thickness, and radial run-out of gears can be measured optically on most cylindrical gears. So, depending on the number of teeth, this reduces the measuring time for a complete gear measurement by up to 40%. For pitch measurement, even greater time savings are achieved on a consistent basis," explains Holger Haybach, Head of Product Management, Precision Measuring Centers. "The measurement and evaluation are still conducted using an advanced, certified Klingelnberg cylindrical gear software that is easy to use in the way customers are accustomed to. The optical sensor extends fully automatically and positions itself according to the chosen measurement procedure, and the required measuring task is performed. The accuracy of the pitch measurement complies with the requirements of VDI/VDE 2612:2022 Class A and is therefore comparable to tactile measurements," says Haybach.
All Klingelnberg Precision Measuring Centers in the P 26 to P 65 series can be optionally retrofitted with the optical sensor (HISPEED OPTOSCAN). For new machines, the "Ready for Optic" option is also available, providing a factory-installed setup for subsequent retrofitting. Through the systematic use of the standardized Gear Data Exchange (GDE) interface when importing and exporting data and measurement results, Klingelnberg has set a higher standard in Metrology 4.0 in the area of measurement results diagnostics and networking of production machines and metrology—a system it calls the Closed Loop.
P 152—The solution for mid-size gears The increasing cost pressure on large components for wind power requires new technologies that will enable proven principles for high-volume and mass production of smaller components to be transferred over to large components. The newly developed Klingelnberg Precision Measuring Center P 152 closes the gap in the portfolio between the mid-sized and the large precision measuring center model series.