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Revision as of 00:16, 16 January 2018
ROMER Ball Probes
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STANDARD Ball Probes for ROMER Absolute Arms with Integrated Scanners
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ROMER Absolute Arms with integrated scanners always come with 3 ball probes.
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TKJ Connector
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ROMER Absolute Arms utilize a CMM-style kinematic joint, or TKJ type connector. TKJ connectors allow the probes to be detached and reconnected without re-calibration. |
Spare Ball Probes
While ball probes are sturdy, they are often the first item that breaks if an accident occurs (like a scanner is dropped).
Therefore, we recommend that you have spare ball probes in stock at all time.
HEXAGON ACCESSORIES SITE
You can purchase new probes at the HEXAGON site.