ISO 10360-5:2000
Geometrical Product Specifications (GPS) - Acceptance and reverification tests for coordinate measuring machines (CMM) - Part 5: CMMs using multiple-stylus probing systems

Standard No.
ISO 10360-5:2000
Release Date
2000
Published By
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Status
 2010-09
Replace By
ISO 10360-5:2010
Latest
ISO 10360-5:2020
Scope
This part of ISO 10360 specifies acceptance and periodic reverification tests of the performance of CMMs having multiple-stylus probing systems, including systems with fixed multiple-styli attached to a single probe (e.g. "star" stylus), multiple-probing systems such as those with a stylus for each of their probes, and systems with articulating probing. The acceptance test and reverification test specified in this part of ISO 10360 are applicable only to the following: — CMMs using any type of contact-probing system; — stylus system configurations able to be prequalified (i.e. where the repeatability of the system operation is sufficient so that a stylus qualification is not required for each use); NOTE In the case of prequalified configurations, a similar test could be devised for non-repeatable changes of stylus system configurations. — spherical, hemispherical and disk-shaped styli. These tests are not applicable to non-contact probing systems, which require special testing procedures outside the scope of this part of ISO 10360.

ISO 10360-5:2000 history

  • 2020 ISO 10360-5:2020 Geometrical product specifications (GPS) — Acceptance and reverification tests for coordinate measuring systems (CMS) — Part 5: Coordinate measuring machines (CMMs) using single and multiple stylus co
  • 2010 ISO 10360-5:2010 Geometrical product specifications (GPS) - Acceptance and reverification tests for coordinate measuring machines (CMM) - Part 5: CMMs using single and multiple stylus contacting probing systems
  • 2000 ISO 10360-5:2000 Geometrical Product Specifications (GPS) - Acceptance and reverification tests for coordinate measuring machines (CMM) - Part 5: CMMs using multiple-stylus probing systems



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