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Quality 101

Quality 101

There is No "One Size Fits All" When it Comes to Disk Styli

By Mark Osterstock
QM 1221 Quality 101 Disk Styli Figure 3: Inspecting an O-ring groove

Figure 3: Inspecting an O-ring groove. Image Source: Q-Mark Manufacturing

December 13, 2021

Many stylus manufacturers will tell you that custom disks are the designs most often requested for custom fabrication quotes. Like handprints, it seems as though each disk stylus is unique. They are available in an infinite range of diameters, lengths, and thicknesses. There is no “one size fits all” when it comes to disk styli. Here’s an example of a typical, if terse, specification we recently received via email from a Canadian client: “M2, 6 mm carbide disk, 0.75 thick, 82 mm long, carbide stem and disk.”

We get a lot of requests like that. Each has widely different specifications. Customers often ask us why we don’t offer more disk styli in our catalog and our online store. The reason is that everyone wants something different. Disk styli are our most requested build-to-order items, by far. In this article, we’ll discuss the fundamentals of disk styli, how they’re made, used, and qualified, and how to obtain the best disk stylus for your job.


What Is A Disk Stylus?

QM 1221 Quality 101 Disk Styli Figure 1: How a disk is made

Figure 1: How a disk is made Image Source: Q-Mark Manufacturing

A disk stylus is like a normal spherical stylus, except that most of the top and bottom of the sphere is removed, leaving just the middle portion remaining. (Figure 1) Like spherical styli, disks can made from many materials, including ruby, ceramic, tungsten carbide, silicon nitride, aluminum, and hardened steel. Disk diameters usually range from smaller than five millimeters to more than 50 millimeters. They can be wafer-thin, or several millimeters thick. (Figure 2)

QM 1221 Quality 101 Disk Styli Figure 2

Figure 2: Hardened steel disk styli Image Source: Q-Mark Manufacturing


How Are Disk Styli Used?

Disk styli are generally used to probe internal diameters, especially ID grooves, like O-ring seats. Disk styli are widely used to inspect hydraulic components. (Figure 3) They’re also useful for larger bore diameters because a large diameter disk can reduce overall axis motion and thus speed up inspection throughput. Disk styli can be used on measuring machines equipped with either tactile (point-to-point) or continuous scanning probe heads.

QM 1221 Quality 101 Disk Styli Figure 3: Inspecting an O-ring groove

Figure 3: Inspecting an O-ring grooveImage Source: Q-Mark Manufacturing


How Are Disk Styli Made?

Disk styli are made by removing equal amounts of material from opposite sides of a sphere. Most have a concentric hole through them to mount the disk to a stem and base, or for mounting directly onto the end of an extension. Others have a threaded insert inside that attaches to a mating part.


How Do You Qualify A Disk Stylus?

This question gets asked so often that we’ve added it to our website. When qualifying a disk stylus, the goal is to re-create the complete sphere for the qualifying computer. If possible, you should use a reference sphere whose diameter is close to the disk’s diameter. You’ll need to touch at least twelve points on the disk, in this order. (Figure 4) First, touch four points approximately equally spaced around the disk’s midpoint, or equator. Second, move half the distance to one side of the disk, and touch four more equally spaced points all around. Finally, move to the opposite side of the equator and touch four more points equally spaced all around. Compute the result. If the standard deviation exceeds your established qualification protocol, repeat the process, adding more points at each step.

QM 1221 Quality 101 Disk Styli Figure 4: Disk probe qualification

Figure 4: Disk probe qualification Image Source: Q-Mark Manufacturing


Which Disk Stylus Is Right For My Job?

Collaborate with your stylus manufacturer to create the best disk stylus for your job. Send the manufacturer a sketch or drawing of the design you have in mind. If possible, include a sketch or drawing of the part to be measured. Describe the material to be measured and its condition, for example, uncoated aluminum, hardened and ground steel, machined titanium, etc. Doing so will help them determine the optimum material for your stylus. Plan ahead if you can, because custom disk styli take time to fabricate. If you’re in a hurry, ask if there’s anything available from inventory that’s close to your ideal stylus. It may suffice in a pinch. (Figure 5)

QM 1221 Quality 101 Disk Styli Figure 5: Custom ceramic disk styli

Figure 5: Custom ceramic disk styli Image Source: Q-Mark Manufacturing

KEYWORDS: manufacturing metrology probes styli stylus metrology

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Mark Osterstock is the president of Q-Mark Manufacturing Inc. For more information, call (949) 457-1913, email [email protected] or visit www.cmms.com

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