Disc Probe Styli for Undercuts and Grooves


Slip these Renishaw styli into undercuts and grooves that are too narrow for other styli. When the side of the disc touches your workpiece, these styli trigger your coordinate measuring machine (CMM) probe to send a signal and measure geometric features. The disc is completely round, just like a ball stylus, so these styli contact your workpiece with the same precision. However, they can’t measure in as many directions as ball styli. When space is tight, they’re a great alternative to star styli for inspecting features inside holes. They work with both touch-trigger and scanning probes.
Styli with roller balls can measure the width of a groove. The roller balls add a contact surface to the top and bottom of the disc to measure in more directions.
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Dia., mm | Thick., mm | O'all Lg., mm | Stem Dia., mm | Roller Ball Projection, mm | Stem | Body | End Dia. Tolerance, mm | Features | Manufacturer | Manufacturer Model Number | Each | |
M2 × 0.4 mm | ||||||||||||
High-Carbon Steel End | ||||||||||||
18 | 1.5 | 8.2 | 4.2 | 0.5 | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | -0.001 to 0.001 | Roller Ball | Renishaw | A-5000-7809 | 0000000 | 000000 |