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Mahr Federal - 6111520 - Surface Tester Probes, Probe Type Inductive, Probe Tip Radius 2 micron, Probe Tip Length 0.002 mm

  • MFR SKU: 6111520
  • ITEM #: 16421301
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These surface roughness tester probes are used to replace damaged or worn out probes. They're used with compatible surface roughness testers.
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Mahr Federal - 6111520 - Surface Tester Probes, Probe Type Inductive, Probe Tip Radius 2 micron, Probe Tip Length 0.002 mm

  • Item #: 16421301
  • MFR SKU: 6111520
  • Contents Surface Analysis Probe
  • Material Metal
  • Model Compatibility For use with the MarSurf PS10 series portable surface roughness gauge
  • Style Surface Roughness Measuring
  • Type Probe
  • Product Weight 0.02
  • Notes
  • The Mahr PHT 6-350 general-purpose surface probe is intended for use with the MarSurf PS10 series portable surface roughness gauge (sold separately) for most surface analyzing applications. The probe's 90-degree conical diamond stylus has a 2?m (0.0001") radius, which is suitable for use when measuring less-rough surfaces than either the 5 or the 10 micrometer styli. It measures average roughness (Ra), mean depth (Rz), and maximum depth (Rmax) parameters, and meets International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 4287 and American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) B46.1 specifications. This general surface probe is suitable for applications such as evaluating a machined surface.
  • A surface roughness tester, also known as a profilometer, surtest, roughness gage, surface finish gage, or surf roughness tester, is a device used to inspect and measure surface roughness of flats, rounds, sloping planes, and recesses in machined, ground, or polished metal and non-metal surfaces. It is used for metrology in shop, metalworking, manufacturing, and quality control (QC) applications. Surface roughness testing is a type of form measurement that identifies surface profiles such as grooves and recessions, commonly known as peaks and valleys, of a surface. A roughness tester traces a surface profile using a skid-type (contact-type) method with a tracer tip such as a diamond stylus and piezo-electric detection to calculate roughness. Common types of parameters include Ra (roughness average), Rv (maximum profile valley depth), and Rsk (skewness), and assessed profiles. Profiles can have valuations such as cutoff, sampling, traversing, and evaluation-types of lengths. A surface roughness tester can have analog or digital display. A surface roughness tester can be portable, handheld, or desktop-type.
  • Stylus tip geometry as per EN ISO 3274, standard 2 ?m/90°
  • Measuring force of approx. 0.7 mN (as per EN ISO 3274)
  • Reliable inductive converter
  • Robust, rigid housing
  • Self-aligning, elastic bearings
  • Reliable plug and socket connections
  • For plane surfaces, bores with a dia. larger than 6 mm (.236") and a max. depth of 17 mm (.669"), grooves with a width larger than 3 mm (.118") min. work piece length = traversing length + 1 mm (.0394")

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