Manual setting touch probe head MH20
CMMcompact

Manual setting touch probe head - MH20 - RENISHAW - CMM / compact
Manual setting touch probe head - MH20 - RENISHAW - CMM / compact
Manual setting touch probe head - MH20 - RENISHAW - CMM / compact - image - 2
Manual setting touch probe head - MH20 - RENISHAW - CMM / compact - image - 3
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Characteristics

Applications
CMM
Other characteristics
manual setting, compact

Description

Ultra compact manual head with probe module changing MH20 is a compact, infinitely adjustable manual probe head offering maximum flexibility in probe orientation. It can be installed on new and existing measuring machines via shank mounting, and is best suited to manual CMMs. The integral TP20 probe mount makes MH20 compatible with the full range of TP20 modules, allowing fast and repeatable interchange between qualified probe modules for maximum productivity. The range of TP20 modules provides a selection of trigger forces and directional sensing options, as well as increased reach with EM1 and EM2 extension bars, and gives some crash protection in the event of accidental collision. When using MH20, each position used must be qualified prior to measuring. Key benefits •Accessibility: Infinite probe orientation optimises workpiece accessibility. •Productivity: Fast probe module changing without the need for requalification offers improved productivity. •Increased reach and flexibility: Extension bars available, with up to 75 mm extra reach (125 mm from TP20 mount including max styli). Innovations •Repeatable probe changing: The TP20 range offers repeatable probe module changing, allowing the use of different stylus configurations, without the need for re-qualification. •Crash protection: TP20 modules have overtravel in all directions. The magnetic mounting provides additional crash protection in X and Y.
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