Laser Tool Setter
Device that measures tools using a laser.
In CNC machining, Laser Tool Setter means: Device that measures tools using a laser. Reliable compensation and calibration drive first-pass yield and repeatability. Consistent handling of this concept is a strong predictor of first-pass success. Most instability in this area comes from interface condition and runout variation.
Engineering Significance
The practical way to control this is a closed loop: machine data, setup verification, and inspection results. Using all three prevents recurring corrections.
How to Apply It
- Recalibrate after collision, thermal shock, or major setup changes.
- Log compensation edits with time and operator traceability.
- Validate probe repeatability across multiple approach directions.
Risk Focus
Stale compensation tables can look stable until a process change exposes them. Uncontrolled manual edits are a frequent source of offset confusion.
Before-Run Checks
- Compare probe and manual data on critical dimensions.
- Track compensation deltas as process history.
- Verify calibration status and due dates for all key instruments.
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