Description
TP-R-400
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1.6
Technical Data
1.6.1
Technical Data, General (all Measuring Units)
Transmission frequency
2400-2483.5 MHz (2.4 GHz)
Transmission/reception range
Up to 18 m
Power supply
2x battery (3.6 V / ½ AA)
Material
Stainless steel, POM
Temperature range
Operation: 10°C - 50°C, Storage: -20°C - 70°C
Sealing
IP68: EN60529
1.6.2
Technical Data with Measuring Unit MY21.00
Sensing Directions
±X; ±Y; -Z
Maximum Stylus Overtravel
XY = ±14°; Z = -4.5 mm
Trigger Force with 50 mm Stylus
XY = 1 N
Z = 6 N
Recommended Probing Feedrate
max. 2000 mm/min
Unidirectional Repeatability
(deflection from one direction)
max. 1 µm (2 Sigma) with 50 mm stylus
and 254 mm/min probing feedrate
Weight TP-R-400-MY without tool holder
approx. 365 g
Maximum Battery Life with Lithium Battery
Operation: 300 h
Standby: 12 months
1.6.3
Technical Data with Measuring Unit PP41.00
Sensing Directions
±X; ±Y; -Z
Maximum Stylus Overtravel
XY = ±12.5°; Z = -6 mm
Trigger Force with 50 mm Stylus
XY = 0.3 - 1.4 N (factory setting = 1 N)
Z = 2.5 - 12.5 N (factory setting = 8.5 N)
Recommended Probing Feedrate
max. 2000 mm/min
Unidirectional Repeatability
(deflection from one direction)
max. 1 µm (2 Sigma) with 50 mm stylus
and 254 mm/min probing feedrate
Weight TP-R-400-PP without tool holder
approx. 320 g
Maximum Battery Life with Lithium Battery
Operation: 300 h
Standby: 12 months
1.6.4
Technical Data with Measuring Unit HPP41.10
Sensing Directions
±X; ±Y; -Z
Maximum Stylus Overtravel
XY = ±12.5°; Z = -5 mm
Tripping force* with 50 mm stylus
XY = 0.1 N (typical value)
Z = 2.5 N (typical value)
Trigger force* with 50 mm stylus
(probing feedrate 254 mm/min)
XY = 0.75 ±0.25 N
Z = 7 N ±10%
Recommended Probing Feedrate
100 - 500 mm/min
Maximum Probing Feedrate
1000 mm/min
Unidirectional Repeatability
(deflection from one direction)
max. 0.25 µm (2 Sigma) with 50 mm stylus
and 254 mm/min probing feedrate
Weight TP-R-400-HPP without tool holder
approx. 325 g
Maximum Battery Life with Lithium Battery
Operation: 110 h
Standby: 12 months
* Tripping force = Force when the probing signal is tripped at the touch point not influenced by the machine
dynamics (stops without delay when the touch point is reached)
Trigger force = Force after passing the touch point influenced by the machine dynamics (positioning speed,
delay)
Содержание TP-R-400
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