Touch Probes
Monitoring and Inspection Systems Enhance Analysis and Offer Flexibility

Inspect all of your important parameters and test parts with confidence thanks to enhanced measuring capabilities and products.
Inspect all of your important parameters and test parts with confidence thanks to enhanced measuring capabilities and products.
Automated measurements of workpieces in machines are progressively more important in today’s manufacturing processes, resulting in shorter production times and fewer interruptions. What’s more, there is more confidence when it comes to the measurement process.
There are three important features to look for when deciding on a touch probe for in-process use.
To remain competitive, more shops are searching for ways to better utilize their quality workforce and supplement them with automation. But Ken Myers of Mitutoyo America explains that what automating metrology means to one person might not mean the same to another.
Here are some of the latest advances in automated measurement that can help improve the productivity and capability of your inspection processes.
This high-accuracy touch probe automatically detects the position of machine axes to provide quick and accurate part positioning and tool checking.
Offering many benefits, the new TS 750 high-precision touch probe is now available for in-process workpiece measurement in grinding machines and lathes.
The Vanta Element from Olympus Scientific Solutions Americas provides the same fast material- and alloy-grade identification as the line’s other models in a rugged, cost-effective package. The 2.9-lb X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analyzer works in temperatures ranging from 14 degrees F to 113 degrees F (-10 degrees C to 45 degrees C).