Select Machine Steps
- Determine your measurement requirements: Identify the dimensions and features you need to measure and the required measurement accuracy.
2. Consider the part size: Choose a machine that can fit the size of your parts. It must have a wide enough view to capture all the needed measurements. The dimensions of the features on the part will decide the optical magnification, the screen size and the resolution of the scale. Please specify the dimension of the smallest feature you want to measure. The provider will suggest the best configuration.
3. Choose the right software: Look for software that can perform the measurements you need, such as 2D or 3D. It should be easy to use and have a good interface. Request a demo of the system for your samples. Also, check if the metrology software can complete all the tasks within the time limit. Also, compare the sample test reports obtained from the demo with the standard reports and check the accuracy.
4. Consider the machine’s versatility: Choose a machine that can perform a variety of measurements, so that you can use it for different projects in the future. Choosing a vision measurement system that can grow with your needs is essential. As your business expands or your measurement requirements change, the system should be scalable to accommodate these changes. A manufacturer that offers upgrades and expansions ensures your investment lasts.
5. Determine your budget: Set a budget for a video measuring machine. Then, find a machine within that budget with the required features and accuracy.
6. Consider the environmental factors that may affect your vision system. Factors such as lighting conditions, temperature, humidity, and vibration can impact the system’s performance. Ensure the chosen vision system can operate reliably in your specific environment.
7. Read reviews and compare features: Read reviews of video measuring machines and compare features, specifications, and prices of different models to find the best option for your needs. Research each device’s accuracy specs to avoid being tempted by flashy software or poor hardware. Also, vet the manufacturers’ reputations in the metrology market.