The compressed air is fed into the probe via the taper shank and powers a turbine wheel inside the probe. The turbine wheel generates electrical energy through changes in the magnetic field, which is stored in high-power capacitors.
Fully charged, the probe works for 2 min. Charging time varies depending on the pressure: The higher the pressure, the shorter the charging time. To ensure charging takes place in a reasonable amount of time, a supply pressure of 5 bars or more is recommended. Air exiting the probe cleans the probing point. The TS 444 features an optical sensor that generates the trigger signal. This sensor endures a probing accuracy of ±5 μm and a repeatability of 2σ ≤ 1 μm.
Heidenhain Corp.,
333 E. State Pkwy., Schaumburg, IL 60173,
(847) 490-1191,
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