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    Probe Styli

    Our most general purpose probe styli, these Renishaw styli are used with both touch-trigger and scanning probes. When these styli touch your workpiece, they trigger your probe to send a signal and measure geometric features. The ball end is made of ruby, which is second only to diamond in hardness, so it won’t lose its shape or wear over time. It’s completely round and smooth to avoid touching your workpiece at more than one precise point, preventing inaccurate measurements. However, these probe styli don’t work well with aluminum or cast iron surfaces. Aluminum can rub off onto the ruby, and cast iron and ruby are prone to scratching each other during scanning jobs.
    As a rule of thumb, you should choose a stylus with the shortest length and largest ball-end diameter that works for your application. If a stylus is too long, it’s more likely to move farther than it should, reducing measurement accuracy. Larger ball ends reduce the possibility that the stem will accidentally touch your workpiece and interfere with the reading.
    Ruby Ball/Star-End Styli
    Image of Product. 5 Styli. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Probe Styli. Ruby Ball/Star-End Styli, 5 Styli.

    5 Styli

    Ball/star styli combine up to 5 styli in one, so you can reach more of your workpiece at once. This means you won’t have to swap out styli as many times during a job. They are commonly used to inspect bores, shoulders, and grooves.
    M2 Mounting Thread—Styli with M2 or M3 threads are often used in coordinate measuring machines (CMMs).
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    M2 × 0.4 mm
    521219.3301.4Stainless Steel
    Stainless Steel
    -0.00013 to 0.000135-0.00013 to 0.00013RenishawA-5000-362600000000000000
    Renishaw Probe Stylus with Ruby Ball Ends, Star, M2 x 0.4mm, Model A-5000-3626
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