Artigo de Periódico
A method for evaluating spindle rotation errors of machine tools using a laser interferometer
Fecha
2008Registro en:
0263-2241
v. 41, n. 5
Autor
Castro, Heber Ferreira Franco de
Castro, Heber Ferreira Franco de
Institución
Resumen
This paper presents a method for assessing radial and axial error motions of spindles. It uses the Hewlett Packard
5529A laser interferometer. The measurement is made using reflection directly from a high-precision sphere. Such object
is used as the optical reflector. The sphere is affixed at the end of a wobble device, which is clamped in the spindle. The
principle of measurement is similar to that of a linear interferometer, except that the high-precision sphere is used in place
of the usual retroreflector. A convergent lens is utilized to focus the laser beam to a small spot on the sphere surface. This
minimizes the dispersion of the beam due to the reflection on the spherical surface. A software package has been developed
for data acquisition and presentation of the error motion polar plots of the spindle. Application of this spindle error calibrator
on a CNC machining centre is undertaken. The results are presented and discussed.