Infrared Probe m&h IRP40.50

The probe can find a place in any small machining center and leave sufficient space so that measurement is also possible on the Z axis.

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The smallest infrared probe in the world

The ultrasmall infrared probe IRP40.50, with a diameter of only 25 millimeters and a length of 42.4 millimeters, can find a place in any small machining center and leaves sufficient space so that measurement is also possible on the Z axis without danger of collision. The IRP40.50 is highly precise and is also suitable for small and delicate workpieces with a low probing force of 0.7 N (X/Y). It goes without saying that the m&h IRP40.50 also has proven HDR infrared transmission.

Benefits:

  • The smallest infrared probe in the world
  • Reliable bidirectional HDR infrared transmission
  • Energy-efficient and economical

Infrared Probe m&h IRP40.50 Specifications

Accuracy

1μm (max. 2 Sigma) and 100 mm/min​

Triggering force​

X/Y = 1,3 N, Z = 3 N​

Temperature range​

Operation: 10°- 50°C ​

Storage: 5°- 70°C

Power supply​

3 x batteries 3 V, Type CR2032

Protection class​

IP68: EN60529​

Signal transmission​

Infrared​

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