A three-axis measuring machine, as a high-precision measuring instrument, cannot tolerate any errors. During the measurement process, if there is a problem of noise during the movement of the three-axis measuring machine, users should pay attention. If not handled properly, it can greatly affect the accuracy of the three-axis machine. To help everyone better understand and use the three-axis measuring machine, below, we analyze the causes of the noise produced by the three-axis machine.
1. Gas shock
There are various types of vibration in air shock. One is caused by the motor vibration of a 3-axis measuring machine; if the pressure is properly adjusted, the noise should cease. Another type occurs when the gas in the air float block resonates with the surroundings; even pressing the emergency stop, there will still be noise. By slightly altering the intake pressure, you can change the frequency of the gas vibration, thereby eliminating the vibration of the 3-axis measuring machine.
2. Mechanical Components
The transmission or air-bearing block or reading head of the 3D measuring machine produces noise during movement, which may indicate a transmission obstacle. The air-bearing block or reading head may experience friction. Such issues can be identified by manually pushing the axis of the machine that emits a sound after it is supplied with air. If it's a mechanical issue, the noise can be heard at this point, and the source of the sound can be located.
3. Electrical System
The motor of the three-axis machine may cause an electric shock and produce a loud noise when the parameters are not properly set or the machine's condition changes. Pressing the emergency stop should stop the noise. At the same time, you should feel a noticeable vibration on the motor when you touch it while the noise is occurring.
The operator's familiarity with the 3-axis measuring machine determines its application status in measurement. Only by understanding the basic conditions of the 3-axis measuring instrument can we better apply it to complete measurement tasks. For more information on the operation of 3-axis and tridimensional measurement, please feel free to consult Xinli.





