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CMM installation and acceptance should be handled as a complete quality process. Buyers should check site preparation, unpacking, machine leveling, utility connection, probe qualification, software setup, calibration, accuracy verification, real part testing, documentation, and operator training before final approval. A clear installation and acceptance checklist helps prevent hidden problems, improves measurement reliability, and supports long-term dimensional inspection performance.
CMM calibration and acceptance testing are critical steps in a successful coordinate measuring machine purchase. Calibration verifies measurement accuracy, while acceptance testing confirms that the complete system meets the buyer’s technical and practical requirements. Before final approval, buyers should check machine configuration, accuracy results, probe qualification, software functions, environmental conditions, training, documents, and practical inspection performance. A clear acceptance process helps reduce measurement risk, improve audit readiness, and build long-term confidence in the CMM inspection system.