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Probe System Configuration - Probe Changer Systems
Renishaw offers change ranges to compliment your inspection
needs. These are designed for both DCC and manual
applications. By adding a change rack, you extend the
inspection capabilities of your
coordinate measuring machine to include a variety of
touch probe, extension length, stylus clusters, scanning and
even a optical probe. |
Probe Summary
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Probe Heads |
Touch & Scanning Probes
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Stylus Chart |
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MSR1
Manual Stylus Change Rack |
CMM Style: Manual Systems Only
The MSR1 rack is designed to
securely hold up to 6 stylus modules, protecting
them from the environment between use. The
changing of modules is done manually with the
MH20i probe head. |
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MCR20 Stylus Change Rack |
CMM Style: DCC
The MCR20 stylus module changing
rack provides rapid automatic change of modules
without the need to re-qualify. Rack functions
completely passive not requiring electrical
connections. Installation and set up is simple
with the aid of a set-up routine in Geomet
properly locating the rack within the machine
coordinates. The rack is mounted on a stem that
is designed with built-in over travel that
serves as crash protection.
The MCR20 comes with two
modules. The rack can be configured for 2, 3, 4
or 6 ports which are covered with protective
docking plates to shield the modules from dirt
and debris. |
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SCR200 Stylus Change Rack |
CMM Style: DCC
The SCR200 provides rapid,
automatic changing of stylus modules without the
need to re-qualify stylus tips. The SCR200
powered by a separate interface and provides an
inhibit signal to facilitate safe changing of
modules.
The SCR200 comes with one stylus
module and is configured with 6 ports. |
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The SCR200 requires the PI-200 Interface. |
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ACR1 Stylus Change Rack |
CMM Style: DCC
The ACR1
probe changer system is
designed to work with autojoint compatible probe
heads such as the PH10M. There are 8 bays
available for a variety of extensions and probe
combination including touch probe and scanning
probes. |
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The ACR1 change rack requires the use of the
ACC2-2 control system. |
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