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    High-Strength Expandable Wire Sleeving

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Wire Sleeving. High-Strength Expandable Wire Sleeving.
    With excellent torsional strength, this sleeving withstands the extreme twisting found in robotics. Made of carbon fiber, it has impact strength similar to steel yet is lighter than plastic and rubber. Resistant to corrosion and chemicals, it’s often used to protect brake lines and hydraulic lines. It’s expandable, so it stretches to fit over items for easy installation, then tightens around its contents for a secure fit. The braided construction permits heat and moisture to dissipate. Cut with scissors or a hot-blade knife.
    Carbon Fiber
    10 ft. Long
    ID
    Expanded
    ID
    Wall
    Thk.
    Temp. Range,
    ° F
    Color
    Each
    1/4"5/16"1/16"-40 to 415Black5726N11000000
    1/2"5/8"1/16"-40 to 415Black5726N1200000
    3/4"7/8"1/16"-40 to 415Black5726N1300000
    1"1 1/16"1/16"-40 to 415Black5726N1400000
    1 1/2"1 3/4"1/16"-40 to 415Black5726N1500000
     

    Modular Coordinate Measurement Machine Probes

    Image of System. Probe Base and Probe Sold Separately. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Coordinate Measurement Machine Probes. Modular Coordinate Measurement Machine Probes.

    Probe Base and

    Probe Sold

    Separately

    Swap out Renishaw probe styles to inspect different features on a part without having to recalibrate. These probes mount magnetically to a base that threads into your coordinate measuring machine (CMM), making mid-inspection changes quick. They’re also known as modules. It’s easy to tell different styles apart from their different end colors. To take 3D measurements, they record the coordinates of different points on your workpiece. Because this involves physically touching your workpiece, they’re more accurate than other automated measurement systems. They’re touch-trigger probes, the most common CMM probe type, which means they stop to record the coordinates of one point at a time. Use them to check distances, diameters, right angles, and the location of holes and grooves. However, they're not as good at checking complex features, flatness, or roundness.
    All probes require a stylus as well as a base (sold separately for some probes).
    Trigger force is the amount of force required for a probe to take a measurement and record it. Choose a probe with a force that is high enough to avoid false triggers from vibration but not so high it damages the workpiece and leads to inaccurate measurements.
    Probes
    Image of Product. Top orientation. Coordinate Measurement Machine Probes. Modular Coordinate Measurement Machine Probes, Probes.
    6W Series—6W series probes work well if you need to inspect features on the bottom of a part, such as overhangs and undercuts. They measure in six directions instead of five.
    MF Series—MF series probes have a slightly higher trigger force than typical applications require to account for vibration.
    EF Series—EF series probes have the highest trigger force, so they’re the best choice for environments with vibration. They also work well for larger styli, such as long 5-star styli.
    For Stylus
    Trigger
    Force, N
    Dia.,
    mm
    Lg.,
    mm
    Thread
    Size
    O'all Lg.,
    mm
    For Axis Measuring
    Direction
    X- and
    Y-Axis
    Z-Axis
    End
    Color
    Each
    Renishaw (6W)
    1324M2
    10 to 30±X, ±Y, ±Z0.141.6Blue6179N18000000000
     
    Renishaw (MF)
    1320M2
    10 to 60±X, ±Y, +Z0.11.9Gray6179N1500000000
     
    Renishaw (EF)
    1320M2
    10 to 60±X, ±Y, +Z0.13.2Brown6179N1600000000
     
    Coordinate Measurement Machine Probe Base Installation Tools
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