| Choosing styli for inspection
A few simple rules can be applied to maximize accuracy for most probing applications. Terminology
B = overall length C = stem diameter D = effective working length Overall lengthRenishaw uses a standard description of overall length, measured from the rear mounting face of the stylus to the centre of the ball. Effective working length (EWL)This is measured from the centre of the ball to the point at which the stem will foul against the feature when measuring 'normal' to the part. Rules for choosing a stylusA few simple rules for stylus selection can be applied to maximize accuracy for most probing applications Keep styli shortThe more the stylus bends or deflects, the lower the accuracy. Probing with the minimum stylus length for your application is the best option. Minimise jointsEvery time you join styli and extensions, you introduce potential bending and deflection points. Try, wherever possible, to keep to the minimum number of pieces possible for your application. Keep the stylus ball as large as possibleThere are several reasons for this:
EWL can also be affected by assembly tolerances. For this reason Renishaw styli are assembled to exacting standards in controlled conditions. Learn moreNext stepsContact us online if you require more information or you have a pricing query, or alternatively you may like to speak directly to your local Renishaw office. | ResourcesBuy now!
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