Accusetter Manual - BC MacDonald & Co.
Accusetter Manual - BC MacDonald & Co.
Accusetter Manual - BC MacDonald & Co.
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Multiple Check Formulas<br />
If the <strong>Accusetter</strong> is programmed for multiple check operation then the results of checks 1,<br />
2, and/or 3 can be combine algebraically. For an example of a multiple check application<br />
consider and air plug that measures a part ID at two elevations. The large diameter is<br />
measured with input A and displays the large diameter size as check #1. The small<br />
diameter is measured with input B and displays the small diameter size as check #2. To<br />
display the part taper check #3 can be defined as a multiple check to display the results of<br />
check #1 minus check #2.<br />
Check #1, Large Diameter<br />
Function = AVG<br />
Formula = A x (+)1.000<br />
Check #2, Small Diameter<br />
Function = AVG<br />
Formula = B x (+)1.000<br />
Check #3, Multiple Check, Taper<br />
Function = AVG<br />
Formula = CHK1 x (+)1.000 + CHK2 x (-)1.000<br />
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