[advertisement]

December 14, 2007



Product News

Heidenhain Offers Infrared Touch Probe

The TS 444 from Heidenhain offers an alternative to battery-operated touch probes for machine applications. According to the company’s press release, the probe can be powered by compressed air supplied through the spindle of the machine tool. It can be used with all other Heidenhain control systems.

 

The TS 444 operates using compressed air via the taper shank and powers a turbine wheel inside the touch probe. The turbine wheel generates electrical energy through changes in the magnetic field, which is stored in high-power capacitors.

 

Fully charged, the touch probe is able to probe for two minutes. Like other Heidenhain touch probes, the exit air is used for cleaning the probe point. It also features optical sensor technology for generating the trigger signal.

 
Share and save:



[advertisement]

×

Like What You see?

Power Transmission Engineering magazinePower Transmission Engineering is THE magazine of mechanical components. PTE is written for engineers and maintenance pros who specify, purchase and use gears, gear drives, bearings, motors, couplings, clutches, lubrication, seals and all other types of mechanical power transmission and motion control components.

E-mail

Choose at least one from the options below:

 Power Transmission Engineering magazine, published 8 times per year (print or digital).

 Power Transmission Engineering e-mail newsletter, published weekly.

 Special Offers and promotions via e-mail from Power Transmission Engineering's advertisers and partners.

*Unsubscribe any time.
Full details in our privacy policy
Already a subscriber? Log in