RT Journal Article SR Electronic A1 Matuš, Miroslav A1 Bechný, Vladimír A1 Joch, Richard A1 Drbúl, Mário A1 Czán, Andrej A1 Šajgalík, Michal T1 Identification of Machine Tool Defects Using Laser Interferometer JF Manufacturing Technology Journal YR 2024 VO 24 IS 3 SP 420 OP 428 DO 10.21062/mft.2024.052 UL https://journalmt.com/artkey/mft-202403-0015.php AB The geometric accuracy of a machine is primarily determined by the accuracy of assembly, manufactur-ing, and overall setup. Standardized procedures for assessing geometric accuracy are established and detailed in delivery protocols for various types of machining machines. To effectively monitor and ana-lyze machining machine errors, the most suitable approach is to construct a comprehensive error balance that accounts for the overall performance of the machine. This error balance methodology, a tool within the realm of system analysis, is utilized for predicting and managing systemic errors. The errors ob-served in machined components are intimately connected to the errors present in the machining ma-chines themselves. These errors are further intertwined with the design and physical properties of indi-vidual machine components, as well as their interactions. In the case of multi-axis machines, they col-lectively determine the overall accuracy of the produced components. The objective of this study is to analyze machining machine errors using the Renishaw XL-80 laser interferometric system. The findings of this study reveal that errors in machining machines can also be the result of the dynamics of the cut-ting process, which may have a significant impact on accuracy.