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moldmakingtechnology.com 39 FOR MORE INFORMATION: Renishaw Inc. / 847-286-9953 jeff.seliga@renishaw.com renishaw.com CONTRIBUTOR Dan Skulan is a midwest regional sales manager for Renishaw Inc. He holds degrees in electronics technology, industrial manufacturing and market- ing, and has more than 25 years of practical experience in manufacturing process control. machine performance as much as 98 percent, as unplanned stoppages and time waiting for operators is reduced by auto- mated in-cycle feedback. Part quality rises and inherent varia- tion is managed at the source. Post-process monitoring is often done offline and ensures that both the process and part are checked against specifica- tions. Most shops perform post-process monitoring by using machine tool probes, handheld or com- parative gages, articulating arms, and coordinate measuring machines (CMM). Post-process measurement with the part in the fixture makes the most sense for large, high-value parts. CMM-style checks, including geometric dimension- ing and tolerancing (GD&T;), can also be performed on the machine tool, how- ever they will be less precise and trace- able than those done on a CMM, where measurement cycles may be shorter because of technologies like five-axis scanning. CMMs equipped for five-axis scanning will also be faster and more comprehensive in measuring complex shapes. In addition, CMM measurement results and point data are easily stored for long-term traceability. Shops that understand the benefits of probing can save days, not just seconds, in setup time. They can also eliminate machine downtime through automated process feedback directly to the machine tool. Without making any fundamen- tal changes to the machining process, adopting advanced measurement and inspection concepts can allow shops to bring stability to delivery schedules, enabling shorter manufacturing lead times and lower operating costs. LEARN MORE Visit our Inspection/Measurement Zone for more information on coordinate measurement machines and software, probes, vision systems, balance machines, calibrators and scanners. Go to moldmakingtechnology.com/zones for a complete list. DTB Series double-sided inserts for 2x metal removal and 2x value: 12 total indexes! • Smooth cutting action – geometries for all materials • Strong insert design allows ultra-aggressive feed rates • Anti-rotation locking system for secure, consistent seating and indexing • Super-tough, high-shock tool steel cutter bodies • Superior surface finishes • Excellent tip cutting or 3D profiling • EDM insert poc ket for optimum strength and concentricity Dapra's All-New Indexable Tool Family Precision Engineered for Long Life and Dependability SBN Series: Innovative Ball Nose system with 2 USABLE CUTTING EDGES! All EDGE 2 carbide inserts and premium cutter bodies are precision engineered for long life and dependability during roughing applications and unattended finishing runs. Visit DAPRA.COM/EDGE2 for details 800-243-3344 info@dapra.com

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