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CMM SURFTEST PROBE System



Mitutoyo has introduced the SURFTEST PROBE and SURFPAK-SP software allowing surface roughness analysis on a Mitutoyo CNC CMM and eliminating the need for workpiece changeover to a second measurement device, according to the company.

An auto-joint probe system allows probe changing automatically between touch trigger and/or scanning probes with the Mitutoyo SURFTEST PROBE, combining dimensional evaluation and surface finish analysis in a single operation. A PH10M or 10MQ articulating probe head allows access to features requiring rotation for surface roughness measurement.

The SURFTEST PROBE utilizes two integrated software packages. The modular design of Mitutoyo MCOSMOS coordinate measurement software allows integration of SURFPAK-SP software to perform surface roughness analysis while the Geopak module of MCOSMOS controls the SURFTEST PROBE movement and calibration functions.

Available detectors include standard type, deep groove, small hole, extra small hole and gear tooth surface. The CMM SURFTEST PROBE has multiple measurement ranges and speeds.

For more information contact:

Mitutoyo America Corporation

965 Corporate Blvd.

Aurora, IL 60502

630-820-9666

info@mitutoyo.com

www.mitutoyo.com

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