Automatic touch probe head HH-A-7.5 series

automatic touch probe head
automatic touch probe head
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HH-A-7.5 and HH-AS-7.5 - In steps of 7.5° indexing automatic Probe Heads This fully motorized, highly accurate probe head is the universal system component for use with any multicoordinate measuring machine, whatever the model or manufacturer. It can be used with extension bars up to 300 mm long. Sensors can be connected to the Probe Head with a kinematic joint (HH-A-T7.5 and HH-AS-T7.5) or a M8 threaded connection (HH-A-M7.5 and HH-AS-M7.5). The Probe Heads are capable of indexing in 7.5° increments and can achieve 720 unique positions. The Probe Heads are featuring high speed operation and high rotational torque. Sensors can be changed either manually or automatically (with the HR-R probe changer) without the need for requalification. There are two ways of mounting the probe head to the machine. The HH-A-T7.5 and HH-A-M7.5 are equipped with a shank or flange which is fitting to the machine. The HH-AS-T7.5 and HH-AS-M7.5 can be mounted directly into any machine with an 80mm ram. Features & Benefits 720 repeatable positions in 7.5° increments High speed operation - 90° in 2 seconds High Torque - 0.6Nm Maximum extension length 300mm HH-A-M7.5 Compatible with all M8 thread extensions and probes HH-A-T7.5 Fully Multiwired TKJ connection Rapid automatic probe change when used with the HR-R rack

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