Probe

Geometrical instruments – Gauge – Movable contact probe – per se

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33558, 33172E, 33169R, G01B 728

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046087630

ABSTRACT:
A touch probe construction that enables it to be used in place of tool holders used in existing turning centers to perform workpiece inspection operations without requiring modification of the machine. The probe housing is designed to generally correspond in shape to the tool holders and includes a self-contained battery power supply and transmission circuitry for radiating an infrared signal to a remote receiver head when the probe stylus contacts an object such as a workpiece surface. The probe circuitry is designed so that current drain on the battery is minimized.

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LP2 Probe System trade literature; 2 pages; Renishaw Electrical Limited.
Prototype Performance Specification No. ROS 13-Optically Coupled Probe (OMP/OMM); 24 pages; Renishaw Electrical Limited.

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