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Proper procedure for programming using a fixture

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Let me preface this by saying that I'm extremely new to CMM programming. After my company bought our CMM, they had a tech come to our plant and he gave a two day crash course on PC-DMIS for us. Since then, I've been combing through the help files and this forum to get our CMM programmed and checking parts.


I'm not at work, so I can't post the code. I have a part where the datums are an outside diameter, the face of the part, and a flat on the internal spline. My fixture is basically a block with a spline that mates up with the part. The flat is very small, so the tool room made the flat parallel with the front edge of the fixture. I use the fixture to pick up 2 of the datums (face and spline flat), and the other datum is directly off of the part( OD).


Up to this point, my program takes manual hits on the part, align, DCC hits on the part, align, hits on the fixture for two of the datums, then checks features on the part. After I initially run a part, I grey out the manual hits and the fixture hits. For us, there are three machining operations, and we have to keep an eye on the true position of a feature on the part. i have two separate programs to check the the part depending on what operation is being machined.


I guess my question is- is it ok to have my fixture hits in the program? I have an inspector that is questioning the validity of the program because the CMM doesn't know where the fixture is, and i don't have a good answer for him, other than the what I've got in the program and the relation of the flat on the spline to the front edge of the part.

Proper way to identify datums using auto features

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Attached below, the left side of the part has three diameters that are the same dimension the true position of these 3 is supposed to be datum B, and datum A is the top surface i take as a plane. So I measured the three diameters with auto circle, then I constructed a circle through the 3 diameters and used the constructed circle to creat datum B in my program. My question is would that be the correct way to do that? Because when I ran my program I was getting some weird measurements with the FCF callouts. For datum A i just did a grid scan and constructed a plane from the grid scan and identified this at datum A in the datum definition. In general I am curious what other people do on here as far as datuming.

What about ISO14 405-2-2018 in PC-DMIS ?

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I just saw the "new" ISO 14 405-2, there are some interesting subjects on radius cotation, distances between axes (...).
Is there some enhancements about it in PC-DMIS ?

ISO 14 405-2 : Geometrical product specifications (GPS) - Dimensional tolerancing - Part 2 : dimensions other than linear or angular sizes

Installing a PH10T

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Hello! I am new to posting, but have used this site to great advantage for the last couple of years. I'm hoping someone can help me out here. We have a B&S One shopfloor model CMM, currently with a manual rennishaw head. We bought a used PH10T with a PHC 10-2 controller, but it came with no cables. I'm at a bit of a loss as to what cables we will need. Been digging around the internet for a couple hours and am so far coming up with a fat lot of nothing. Can anyone help a guy out? Thanks!

Anyone in the Orange County CA area?

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Constraints

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I am fairly new to PCD, but 15 yrs. experience on Calypso. I have a part with very small radii segments (50 deg). Calypso allows you to constrain the feature axes on a
small radius segment in order to get a more accurate size. You can also constrain the feature size to get a more accurate location. Does PCD have anything like this?

Issues with Scan data disappearing after it has been Generated

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Why do my scan data keep disappearing after I have generated my path? This has happened on multiple programs and it is causing major shut down time?

Get measured dimension inside loop command

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Does anyone know who to extract measured dimensions inside a loop command for repeating features using API? Thanks.

Symmetry Issue

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I am having trouble with a getting symmetry of a slot.
I have Small part which is of Ø0.6975 inches it consists of 4 Slots and 2 holes and inner dia is my datum, now the drawing calls out symmetry | 0.002 | A . i know that symmetry can be measured only with Planes & Lines. so i created generic feature (Plane) for datum and reported results.
My Result is not constant.
i'm using 2013 & TP20 probe with Ø2 x 30mm Stylus....
Am I doing this right or wrong ?. Any help would be appreciated.




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Code:
SLT_1_ALN  =FEAT/CONTACT/CYLINDER/DEFAULT,CARTESIAN,IN,LEAST_SQR
            THEO/<0+0,0-0.3487,0-0.0457>,<0*0,-1*1,0*0>,0.1585,0.1788
            ACTL/<-0.0011,-0.3487,-0.0454>,<-0.0018975,-0.9999982,-0.0000803>,0.16,0.1788
            TARG/<0+0,0-0.3487,0-0.0457>,<0*0,-1*1,0*0>
            START ANG=280,END ANG=80
            ANGLE VEC=<0,0,-1>
            DIRECTION=CCW
            SHOW FEATURE PARAMETERS=NO
            SHOW CONTACT PARAMETERS=NO
A7         =ALIGNMENT/START,RECALL:A6,LIST=YES
            ALIGNMENT/LEVEL,ZPLUS,Z_PLN
            ALIGNMENT/ROTATE,YMINUS,TO,SLT_ALN_1,ABOUT,ZPLUS
            ALIGNMENT/TRANS,XAXIS,DATUM_A
            ALIGNMENT/TRANS,YAXIS,DATUM_A
            ALIGNMENT/TRANS,ZAXIS,SLT_ALN_1
            ALIGNMENT/END
            MOVE/POINT,NORMAL,<0+0,0-0.24,0+0.1>
            DISPLAYPRECISION/5
SLT_A_P1   =FEAT/CONTACT/VECTOR POINT/DEFAULT,CARTESIAN
            THEO/<0-0.07925,0-0.29,0+0.02>,<1*1,0*0,0*0>
            ACTL/<-0.07979,-0.28988,0.01982>,<1,0,0>
            TARG/<0-0.07925,0-0.290,0+0.02>,<1*1,0*0,0*0>
            SNAP=NO
            SHOW FEATURE PARAMETERS=NO
            SHOW CONTACT PARAMETERS=NO
SLT_A_P2   =FEAT/CONTACT/VECTOR POINT/DEFAULT,CARTESIAN
            THEO/<0-0.07925,0-0.255,0+0.02>,<1*1,0*0,0*0>
            ACTL/<-0.07984,-0.25446,0.01991>,<1,0,0>
            TARG/<0-0.07925,0-0.255,0+0.02>,<1*1,0*0,0*0>
            SNAP=NO
            SHOW FEATURE PARAMETERS=NO
            SHOW CONTACT PARAMETERS=NO
SLT_A_P3   =FEAT/CONTACT/VECTOR POINT/DEFAULT,CARTESIAN
            THEO/<0-0.07925,0-0.22,0+0.02>,<1*1,0*0,0*0>
            ACTL/<-0.07991,-0.21934,0.01988>,<1,0,0>
            TARG/<0-0.07925,0-0.22,0+0.02>,<1*1,0*0,0*0>
            SNAP=NO
            SHOW FEATURE PARAMETERS=NO
            SHOW CONTACT PARAMETERS=NO
SLT_A_L1   =FEAT/LINE,CARTESIAN,UNBOUNDED,YES
            THEO/<0-0.07925,0-0.29,0+0.02>,<0*0,1*1,0*0>
            ACTL/<-0.07979,-0.28988,0.01984>,<-0.0016712,0.9999983,0.0007936>
            CONSTR/LINE,BF,3D,SLT_A_P1,SLT_A_P2,SLT_A_P3,,
            OUTLIER_REMOVAL/OFF,3
            FILTER/OFF,WAVELENGTH=0
SLT_A_P4   =FEAT/CONTACT/VECTOR POINT/DEFAULT,CARTESIAN
            THEO/<0+0.07925,0-0.22,0+0.02>,<-1*1,0*0,0*0>
            ACTL/<0.07911,-0.21998,0.02002>,<-1,0,0>
            TARG/<0+0.07925,0-0.22,0+0.02>,<-1*1,-0.0000421,0>
            SNAP=NO
            SHOW FEATURE PARAMETERS=NO
            SHOW CONTACT PARAMETERS=NO
SLT_A_P5   =FEAT/CONTACT/VECTOR POINT/DEFAULT,CARTESIAN
            THEO/<0+0.07925,0-0.255,0+0.02>,<-1*1,0*0,0*0>
            ACTL/<0.07913,-0.25556,0.02>,<-1,0,0>
            TARG/<0+0.07925,0-0.255,0+0.02>,<-1*1,-0.0000421,0>
            SNAP=NO
            SHOW FEATURE PARAMETERS=NO
            SHOW CONTACT PARAMETERS=NO
SLT_A_P6   =FEAT/CONTACT/VECTOR POINT/DEFAULT,CARTESIAN
            THEO/<0+0.07925,0-0.29,0+0.02>,<-1*1,0*0,0*0>
            ACTL/<0.07908,-0.29059,0.02005>,<-1,0,0>
            TARG/<0+0.07925,0-0.29,0+0.02>,<-1*1,0*0,0*00>
            SNAP=NO
            SHOW FEATURE PARAMETERS=NO
            SHOW CONTACT PARAMETERS=NO
SLT_A_L2   =FEAT/LINE,CARTESIAN,UNBOUNDED,YES
            THEO/<0+0.07925,0-0.29,0+0.02>,<0.0000421,-1,0>
            ACTL/<0.07912,-0.21998,0.02001>,<-0.0004891,-0.9999998,0.0004177>
            CONSTR/LINE,BF,3D,SLT_A_P4,SLT_A_P5,SLT_A_P6,,
            OUTLIER_REMOVAL/OFF,3
            FILTER/OFF,WAVELENGTH=0
SLT_A_MIDLIN=FEAT/LINE,CARTESIAN,UNBOUNDED,YES
            THEO/<0+0,0-0.29,0+0.02>,<0*0,1*1,0*0>
            ACTL/<-0.00037,-0.25495,0.01992>,<-0.000591,0.9999998,0.0001879>
            CONSTR/LINE,MID,SLT_A_L1,SLT_A_L2
A16        =ALIGNMENT/START,RECALL:A11,LIST=YES
            ALIGNMENT/LEVEL,ZPLUS,DATUM_A
            ALIGNMENT/ROTATE,YPLUS,TO,SLT_A_MIDLIN,ABOUT,ZPLUS
            ALIGNMENT/TRANS,XAXIS,DATUM_A
            ALIGNMENT/TRANS,YAXIS,DATUM_A
            ALIGNMENT/TRANS,ZAXIS,Z_PLN
            ALIGNMENT/END
DATUM_A1   =GENERIC/PLANE,DEPENDENT,CARTESIAN,$
            NOM/XYZ,<DATUM_A.TX,DATUM_A.TY,DATUM_A.TZ>,$
            MEAS/XYZ,<DATUM_A.X,DATUM_A.Y,DATUM_A.Z>,$
            NOM/IJK,<1*1,0*0,0*0>,$
            MEAS/IJK,<1*1,0*0,0*0>
            DATDEF/FEATURE=DATUM_A1,A1
DIM_2_1 =SYMMETRY : SLT_A_L1,SLT_A_L2
            FEATCTRLFRAME/SHOWPARAMS=NO,SHOWEXPANDED=NO
              DIMENSION/SYMMETRY,0.002,A1,
              NOTE/DIM_2_1
            FEATURES/SLT_A_L1,SLT_A_L2,,

Graphic Display Window Getting Lost (2019R1 Issue?)

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Started last Friday. When switching between the Graphic Display Window and the Report Window, Graphic Display Window turns gray and the frame around the Report Window stays where it is. Report is gone, but frame is still there. I've deleted the gbarstate.dat and executegbarstate.dat files to no avail. I could restart PCDMIS to get back to the Graphic Display Window, but first thing this morning it is doing the same thing.

PCDMIS CAD++, 2019r1 - Build #378

Probably could use an update, but the approval process around here moves slower than most glaciers.


Any help would be appreciated.

Inspecting a 3D part with Vision Probe

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We have a Optiv 321 TP that we haven’t used in about 2 years. I took the vision course at Hex when be bought the unit. It was used in a cell to check 1 part. I used the tactile probe %100 because I couldn't get the vision probe to work. The part was a shiny cylinder on its side and I just couldn't get any good measurements. I’m determined the get it checking something. I’ve only been successful with using bottom light and the tp20 for measurements. No probe rack or rot table. I can only check a less than half the part which isn’t real useful.

I attached a drawing the circled the dimensions that I want to check. Can this be down with just the vision probe? I currently have the part with the wide base laying flat on the glass so I can see the large ID in the center of the part. It has a tight tolerance so I need to check and I have not tried to check the part on its side.

Please let me know what ya'll think.

Crazy

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Been having a little trouble understanding the meaured data....The 2nd Segment of the composite (numbers) seem outrageously high. Have tried several attempts to get the numbers to coincide but to no avail. Maybe somebody can assist me on this endeavor?!!

Green Blinking Light

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Hey guys,

Does anybody know what a green blinking light means on the Romer arm? I'm assuming it has something to do with the battery but the arm is plugged into a power source at all times so it should be charged.

Program resetting tolerances.

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I'm using PC-DMIS 2016 CAD++ and randomly throughout a program my tolerances are being reset to +0.0000, -0.0000. I'll fix them then when I run the part again they go back to what they were before. How do you guys fix this?

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Finally figured out Read Points...

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Yay Me!

For those of you that have been fortunate enough to not have notice my posts, I'm completely Self-Taught, and I'm running a Global Performance 12-15-10 with 2018 R2, a B&S 10-12-10 with the same system, and an old Sheffield Discovery D12 with 2017 R1.

The main problem I have is not knowing what I don't know, so the purpose of this, I suppose, is to throw out there what I figured out (finally) today, and hopefully spare somebody else the embarrassment of asking what I never got around to...

As with every program I write (no CAD. Strictly touching off the part and correcting the program to reflect the print) I insert a Report Command, Comment to instruct the operator how to load the part on the CMM surface plate. We've got stops screwed into the table, and often use them, and sometimes we take manual hits to get an initial alignment (only to realign when we have more precise data). That's all well and good, but I've been wanting to figure out Read Points for a while. Give me a rough orientation on the table, move the ruby to a specific point in relation to a feature on the part, and pull the trigger. Here's what I've figured out:

After the Report Command, Comment (which tells the operator where to place the ruby in relation to the part. Something like: "Orient part per print, roughly in center of table. Move Ruby to .1" above left corner of part nearest you"), Click "Insert", then "Feature", then Read Point. Ensure offsets are at 0,0,0. Click on "New Alignment". As you've only got one feature in the window, click on the Read Point, and hit Auto Align. Then switch it to DCC Mode, and touch off a small area on top of the part as a Z plane (I only touched off a small .15 X.15 area. 3 hits), insert a move point to clear the edge of the part and touch off the front of the part in much the same manner. Another move point, and then I can touch off a small area of the left side of the part, and now I've got 3 planes to create a line and a point. This gives me all I need for a rudimentary alignment. I leave my prehit generous for the time being, until I retouch off those same features (using a larger area) and realign using the more accurate data. From there, it's simply a matter of measuring the part as I would if it were fixtured on the table.

(of course, at this point, there's much "cleaning up" of vectors, etc, anticipating the ideal part.)

Please, you folks who have known this stuff for so long, have I got the basics down (of installing Read Points that is...)

Oh, and just in case any of you were wondering: Yes. I did do a search for "Read Points". Do you know how many times the word "read" and the word "points" appear separately in these forums?

Construction of a custom needle

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Hello. I have a problem with the correct construction of the head (needle). After creating the needle in the "probebuildier" file, I can not find it, when building the head in the program. Do I need to create a new "probebuldier" file to create new needles or I can use an existing one in which there are standard needles? Which is a file? I need a 10x0.8 plate. greetings

Industrial Quality Control

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Missing Something Simple...I Hope

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Hey all Hope its going well for everyone.

I'm having an issue where the probe keeps "crashing" when I try to measure a hole. The "crash" happens right in between my manual alignment and my first DCC alignment. I am leveling to a plane, creating a line from 2 circles, and then I the plane, the line and one of the circles to lock all my translates down.
Then when it switches to DCC, measures the plane again and then come to measure to hole and hits the side of the hole.
When I put my cursor above A1 all of my features line up correctly on the screen, then when I place the cursor below A1 all of my features move. See Pictures 1 and 2.

This originally happened in a program I wrote offline, eventually I said screw it and just rewrote the whole program Online and it did the same thing.

Code:
MAN_PNT_1  =FEAT/CONTACT/VECTOR POINT/DEFAULT,CARTESIAN
            THEO/<-7.2554,6.4032,-0.0167>,<0.0000002,-0.0030104,0.9999955>
            ACTL/<18.8641,17.8721,-29.2933>,<-0.0604878,0.0485539,0.9969873>
            TARG/<-7.2554,6.4032,-0.0167>,<0.0000002,-0.0030104,0.9999955>
            SHOW FEATURE PARAMETERS=NO
            SHOW CONTACT PARAMETERS=YES
              AVOIDANCE MOVE=NO,DISTANCE=0.3937
            SHOW HITS=NO
MAN_PNT_2  =FEAT/CONTACT/VECTOR POINT/DEFAULT,CARTESIAN
            THEO/<-7.1767,2.115,-0.0296>,<0.0000002,-0.0030104,0.9999955>
            ACTL/<18.8982,13.6825,-29.2931>,<-0.0637221,0.0601004,0.9961563>
            TARG/<-7.1767,2.115,-0.0296>,<0.0000002,-0.0030104,0.9999955>
            SHOW FEATURE PARAMETERS=NO
            SHOW CONTACT PARAMETERS=YES
              AVOIDANCE MOVE=NO,DISTANCE=0.3937
            SHOW HITS=NO
MAN_PNT_3  =FEAT/CONTACT/VECTOR POINT/DEFAULT,CARTESIAN
            THEO/<-13.9166,2.0709,-0.0298>,<0.0000002,-0.0030104,0.9999955>
            ACTL/<12.2408,13.6838,-29.2922>,<-0.0770604,0.037707,0.9963131>
            TARG/<-13.9166,2.0709,-0.0298>,<0.0000002,-0.0030104,0.9999955>
            SHOW FEATURE PARAMETERS=NO
            SHOW CONTACT PARAMETERS=YES
              AVOIDANCE MOVE=NO,DISTANCE=0.3937
            SHOW HITS=NO
MAN_PNT_4  =FEAT/CONTACT/VECTOR POINT/DEFAULT,CARTESIAN
            THEO/<-14.049,6.3862,-0.0168>,<0.0000002,-0.0030104,0.9999955>
            ACTL/<12.2418,17.8971,-29.2923>,<-0.0945211,0.0339304,0.9949445>
            TARG/<-14.049,6.3862,-0.0168>,<0.0000002,-0.0030104,0.9999955>
            SHOW FEATURE PARAMETERS=NO
            SHOW CONTACT PARAMETERS=YES
              AVOIDANCE MOVE=NO,DISTANCE=0.3937
            SHOW HITS=NO
MAN_PLN_1  =FEAT/PLANE,CARTESIAN,OUTLINE,NO
            THEO/<-10.5994,4.2438,-0.0232>,<0.0000002,-0.0030104,0.9999955>
            ACTL/<15.5612,15.7839,-29.2927>,<0.0001392,0.0000458,1>
            CONSTR/PLANE,BF,MAN_PNT_1,MAN_PNT_2,MAN_PNT_3,MAN_PNT_4,,
            OUTLIER_REMOVAL/OFF,3
            FILTER/OFF,WAVELENGTH=0
MAN_CIR_C  =FEAT/CONTACT/CIRCLE/DEFAULT,CARTESIAN,IN,LEAST_SQR
            THEO/<0,0,0>,<0.0000002,-0.0030104,0.9999955>,0.252
            ACTL/<26.2839,11.5222,0.0347>,<0.0000002,-0.0030104,0.9999955>,0.2524
            TARG/<0,0,0>,<0.0000002,-0.0030104,0.9999955>
            START ANG=0,END ANG=-360
            ANGLE VEC=<-1,0,0.0000002>
            DIRECTION=CW
            SHOW FEATURE PARAMETERS=NO
            SHOW CONTACT PARAMETERS=YES
              NUMHITS=4,DEPTH=0.04,PITCH=0
              SAMPLE METHOD=SAMPLE_HITS
              SAMPLE HITS=0,SPACER=0
              AVOIDANCE MOVE=NO,DISTANCE=0.3937
              FIND HOLE=DISABLED,ONERROR=NO,READ POS=NO
            SHOW HITS=NO
MAN_CIR_2  =FEAT/CONTACT/CIRCLE/DEFAULT,CARTESIAN,IN,LEAST_SQR
            THEO/<-21.326,0,0>,<0.0000002,-0.0030104,0.9999955>,0.252
            ACTL/<4.9573,11.5353,0.0347>,<0.0000002,-0.0030104,0.9999955>,0.252
            TARG/<-21.326,0,0>,<0.0000002,-0.0030104,0.9999955>
            START ANG=0,END ANG=360
            ANGLE VEC=<1,0,-0.0000002>
            DIRECTION=CCW
            SHOW FEATURE PARAMETERS=NO
            SHOW CONTACT PARAMETERS=YES
              NUMHITS=7,DEPTH=0.04,PITCH=0
              SAMPLE METHOD=SAMPLE_HITS
              SAMPLE HITS=0,SPACER=0
              AVOIDANCE MOVE=NO,DISTANCE=0.3937
              FIND HOLE=DISABLED,ONERROR=NO,READ POS=NO
            SHOW HITS=NO
LIN1       =FEAT/LINE,CARTESIAN,UNBOUNDED,NO
            THEO/<0,0,0>,<-1,0,0.0000002>
            ACTL/<26.2839,11.5222,0.0347>,<-0.9999998,0.0006142,0.0000021>
            CONSTR/LINE,BF,3D,MAN_CIR_C,MAN_CIR_2,,
            OUTLIER_REMOVAL/OFF,3
            FILTER/OFF,WAVELENGTH=0
A1         =ALIGNMENT/START,RECALL:STARTUP,LIST=YES
              ALIGNMENT/LEVEL,ZPLUS,MAN_PLN_1
              ALIGNMENT/ROTATE,XMINUS,TO,LIN1,ABOUT,ZPLUS
              ALIGNMENT/TRANS,ZAXIS,MAN_PLN_1
              ALIGNMENT/TRANS,YAXIS,LIN1
              ALIGNMENT/TRANS,XAXIS,MAN_CIR_C
            ALIGNMENT/END
            GOTO/MENU
RUN_DCC_ALIGNMENT=LABEL/
            MODE/DCC
            CLEARP/ZPLUS,2,ZPLUS,2,ON
            MOVE/CLEARPLANE
DCC_PNT_1  =FEAT/CONTACT/VECTOR POINT/DEFAULT,CARTESIAN
            THEO/<-4.0957,6.3534,0>,<0,0,1>
            ACTL/<-4.0957,6.3534,-0.0007>,<0,0,1>
            TARG/<-4.0957,6.3534,0>,<0,0,1>
            SNAP=NO
            SHOW FEATURE PARAMETERS=NO
            SHOW CONTACT PARAMETERS=YES
              AVOIDANCE MOVE=NO,DISTANCE=0.3937
            SHOW HITS=NO
            MOVE/CLEARPLANE
DCC_PNT_2  =FEAT/CONTACT/VECTOR POINT/DEFAULT,CARTESIAN
            THEO/<-3.9045,2.1719,0>,<0,0,1>
            ACTL/<-3.9046,2.1719,-0.0007>,<0,0,1>
            TARG/<-3.9045,2.1719,0>,<0,0,1>
            SNAP=NO
            SHOW FEATURE PARAMETERS=NO
            SHOW CONTACT PARAMETERS=YES
              AVOIDANCE MOVE=NO,DISTANCE=0.3937
            SHOW HITS=NO
            MOVE/CLEARPLANE
DCC_PNT_3  =FEAT/CONTACT/VECTOR POINT/DEFAULT,CARTESIAN
            THEO/<-17.3028,1.9728,0>,<0,0,1>
            ACTL/<-17.3029,1.9728,-0.0008>,<0,0,1>
            TARG/<-17.3028,1.9728,0>,<0,0,1>
            SNAP=NO
            SHOW FEATURE PARAMETERS=NO
            SHOW CONTACT PARAMETERS=YES
              AVOIDANCE MOVE=NO,DISTANCE=0.3937
            SHOW HITS=NO
            MOVE/CLEARPLANE
DCC_PNT_4  =FEAT/CONTACT/VECTOR POINT/DEFAULT,CARTESIAN
            THEO/<-17.5543,6.3488,0>,<0,0,1>
            ACTL/<-17.5544,6.3488,-0.001>,<0,0,1>
            TARG/<-17.5543,6.3488,0>,<0,0,1>
            SNAP=NO
            SHOW FEATURE PARAMETERS=NO
            SHOW CONTACT PARAMETERS=YES
              AVOIDANCE MOVE=NO,DISTANCE=0.3937
            SHOW HITS=NO
DCC_PLN_1  =FEAT/PLANE,CARTESIAN,OUTLINE,NO
            THEO/<-10.7143,4.2117,0>,<0,0,1>
            ACTL/<-10.7144,4.2117,-0.0008>,<-0.0000215,0.0000448,1>
            CONSTR/PLANE,HIPNT,DCC_PNT_1,DCC_PNT_2,DCC_PNT_3,DCC_PNT_4,,
            MOVE/CLEARPLANE
DCC_CIR_1  =FEAT/CONTACT/CIRCLE/DEFAULT,CARTESIAN,IN,LEAST_SQR
            THEO/<-21.326,0.0004,0.036>,<0,0,1>,0.252
            ACTL/<-21.326,0.0004,0.036>,<0,0,1>,0.252
            TARG/<-21.326,0.0004,0.036>,<0,0,1>
            START ANG=0,END ANG=-360
            ANGLE VEC=<-1,0.0000207,0>
            DIRECTION=CW
            SHOW FEATURE PARAMETERS=NO
            SHOW CONTACT PARAMETERS=YES
              NUMHITS=7,DEPTH=0.04,PITCH=0
              SAMPLE METHOD=SAMPLE_HITS
              SAMPLE HITS=0,SPACER=0
              AVOIDANCE MOVE=NO,DISTANCE=0.3937
              FIND HOLE=DISABLED,ONERROR=NO,READ POS=NO
            SHOW HITS=NO
            MOVE/CLEARPLANE
DCC_CIR_2  =FEAT/CONTACT/CIRCLE/DEFAULT,CARTESIAN,IN,LEAST_SQR
            THEO/<0,0,0>,<0,0,1>,0.252
            ACTL/<-26.2768,-11.5383,29.2538>,<-0.0001371,-0.0030563,0.9999953>,0.252
            TARG/<0,0,0>,<0,0,1>
            START ANG=0,END ANG=360
            ANGLE VEC=<1,0,0>
            DIRECTION=CCW
            SHOW FEATURE PARAMETERS=NO
            SHOW CONTACT PARAMETERS=YES
              NUMHITS=7,DEPTH=0,PITCH=0
              SAMPLE METHOD=SAMPLE_HITS
              SAMPLE HITS=0,SPACER=0
              AVOIDANCE MOVE=NO,DISTANCE=0.3937
              FIND HOLE=DISABLED,ONERROR=NO,READ POS=NO
            SHOW HITS=NO
LIN2       =FEAT/LINE,CARTESIAN,UNBOUNDED,NO
            THEO/<0,0,0>,<-0.9999986,0.0000207,0.0016881>
            ACTL/<-26.2768,-11.5383,29.2538>,<-0.9999986,-0.0005987,0.0015492>
            CONSTR/LINE,BF,3D,DCC_CIR_2,DCC_CIR_1,,
            OUTLIER_REMOVAL/OFF,3
            FILTER/OFF,WAVELENGTH=0
A2         =ALIGNMENT/START,RECALL:A1,LIST=YES
              ALIGNMENT/LEVEL,ZPLUS,DCC_PLN_1
              ALIGNMENT/ROTATE,XMINUS,TO,LIN2,ABOUT,ZPLUS
              ALIGNMENT/TRANS,ZAXIS,DCC_PLN_1
              ALIGNMENT/TRANS,YAXIS,LIN2
              ALIGNMENT/TRANS,XAXIS,DCC_CIR_1
            ALIGNMENT/END
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