Abstract
This paper considers the problem of improving the accuracy of parallel kinematics machine tools through a low-cost and effective calibration method. A novel orientation constraint of keeping two attitude angles of the end-effector constant is presented to derive the calibration algorithm with special insight on the effect of using various combinations of two angles. The orientation constraint of the selected combination is realized physically through leveling a commercial biaxial inclinometer installed on the end-effector. Benefits of the proposed method include exempting the needs for precise pose (position and orientation) measurement and for mechanical fixtures, as well as rendering the independence of the measuring range and angular positioning accuracy of the inclinometer. Simulation based on the geometry of the Stewart platform of XJ-HEXA shows the position and orientation accuracy can reach 0.1 mm and 0.01° after calibration, when using an inclinometer with the repeatability of 0.001° and measuring the leg lengths with the precision of 0.002 mm at 80 configurations. Experiments on XJ-HEXA further verify the effectiveness of the proposed method.
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