My preferred probe calibration protocol:

clamp a known diameter hole (ex. dial bore gage master) to the machine table
determine XY location of the hole (test indicator in the spindle?)
with the probe in the spindle use a calibration routine to determine where
the probe calculates the hole XY location and the diameter of the probed
diameter
the calibration routine uses the known diameter of the probe tip, the known
diameter of the hole, the dialed in XY location and the probed XY location
to determine the apparent diameter of the probe tip and the adjustment
values to correct the probed XY location to the dialed in XY location. These
values are saved for future use.

I don't have a probe on any of my EMC2 machines or I would work on this
protocol.
thanks
Stuart

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