MAC CAT-1006 FINAL

Coordinate Measuring Machines

Probing Accessories

Mitutoyo Styli Kits M2

Materials used for spherical probes

Ruby As the hardest of all probe element materials, ruby is the perfect all-round material. Spherical probes made of ruby have been used for most standard applications. The low specific density of ruby enables the mass of the stylus tip to be kept as small as possible. This effectively allows the elimination of false triggers caused by mass inertia when the CMM moves. Zirconium oxide Because of the specific surface properties of balls made of zirconium oxide - a ceramic compound – it is ideally suited for aggressive scanning of abrasive surfaces, such as workpieces made of cast iron. Zirconium oxide has virtually the same hardness and wear- resistant properties as ruby.

STARTER - K651376

BASIC 1 - K651377

BASIC 2 - K651354

PROFESSIONAL - K651379

Styli Kit M2/M3 - K651445

M3

Silicon nitride Silicon nitride is extremely hard and wear- resistant with the lowest surface roughness of all ball materials. Specific advantage: Silicon nitride is resistant to absorbing aluminum from workpiece surfaces.

STARTER - K651380

Carbon Fiber 1 - K651318

Carbon Fiber 2 - K651319

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BASIC 1 - K651381

Carbon Fiber 3 - K651320

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