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The Renishaw SP25M Versatile Scanning Probe

The SP25M comprises two sensors in a single housing. Users can switch between a choice of five scanning modules (which can carry M3 styli with lengths from 20 mm to 500 mm) and an adaptor module that is compatible with Renishaw’s TP20 range of probe modules. … Continue reading

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The Renishaw SP25M. A compact and versatile CMM Scanning Probe system

The downloadable power-point presentation provides an overview of the Renishaw SP25 Scanning Probe, its technology and why its the most versatile CMM scanning probe on the market today. Scanning is becoming more common place in manufacturing; the compact sp25 combined with the Renishaw PH10 motorized … Continue reading

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Touch Trigger Probing Technology Explained

The downloadable power-point presentation provides an overview of touch trigger technology utilised in Renishaw Probes. The main focus of the presentation is to explain the differences between kinematic probes (TP2, TP6, TP20) and strain gage probes (TP7M, TP200). Touch Probe Technology Explained

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Renishaw TP6 CMM Touch Trigger Probe

The TP6 become an industry standard product, against which most others are judged. It remain available as a product from Renishaw although outsold by the popular TP20 which offers the additional benefit of stylus module changing.  The TP6 has a 25mm diameter body and utilizes internal kinematics to provide the switching;  it has … Continue reading

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Renishaw TP7M Strain Gauge CMM Touch Trigger Probe

The TP7M probe is an electronic probe using strain gauge technology, which provides higher accuracy, eliminates lobing errors and reseat errors and offers a much longer life than kinematic touch trigger probes. Incorporating a multi-wired autojoint connection, the TP7M is compatible with the PH10M/PH10MQ motorised probe heads, … Continue reading

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Renishaw CMM Volumetric Accuracy Checking Gage

Most CMM’s are typically subjected to an annual service and re-calibration by the original CMM supplier or by independent calibration service.  Testing is often carried out to defined procedures laid down in a recognised standard such as ISO or ASME B89, or  … Continue reading

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Renishaw TP2 CMM Touch Trigger Probe

The TP2 become the industry standard product, against which all others were judged. It remain available as a product from Renishaw although replaced by the TP20 which offers the same features but with the additional benefit of stylus module changing.  The TP2 has a 13mm diameter body and … Continue reading

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Renishaw MSR1 Stylus Module Storage Rack

The MSR1 Styli Module Storage Rack is for use with TP20 and TP200 Stylus Modules. The Rack can be mounted directly on the CMM Table or on any horizontal or vertical surface. The rack is designed to securely hold up to six … Continue reading

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Renishaw PH6M Fixed CMM Head

The PH6M is a vertical, fixed probe head with an integral Auto-Joint allowing use with SP25 ans SP600M Scanning Probes and TP7 Touch Probe. TP2, TP6, TP20 or TP200 Touch Trigger Probes can be used with the AM1 Auto Joint Adaptor. The probe head is used on DCC CMMs where the … Continue reading

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Renishaw PH6 CMM Fixed Probe Head

The PH6 is a small diameter, vertical, fixed probe head with an integral M8 thread allowing use with TP2, TP6, TP20 or TP200 Touch Trigger Probes. The probe head can be used on either manual or DCC CMMs where the application requires no probe indexing … Continue reading

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