Renishaw SPRINT OSP60

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Below you will find brief information for SPRINT OSP60. The OSP60 SPRINT optical scanning probe is a high-speed scanning system designed for on-machine process control. It utilizes a half-duplex infrared 950 nm - 1000 transmission type, operating at speeds of up to 15 m/min (49 ft/min), and has a range of up to 4.5 m (14.7 ft) with a single receiver. It features three-dimensional measurement capabilities, making it suitable for both scanning and discrete point measurements.

Key Features

  • high-speed scanning
  • on-machine process control
  • half-duplex infrared transmission
  • up to 15 m/min (49 ft/min) scanning speed
  • range of up to 4.5 m (14.7 ft)
  • three-dimensional measurement

Pages: 40 Renishaw SPRINT OSP60 installation Guide

Brand: Renishaw Category: Industrial & lab equipment Size: 5 MB

Languages: English

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Frequently Answers and Questions

How do I clean the OSP60 probe?
Wipe the window, battery compartment and plastic breather cover of the probe with a clean cloth to remove machining residue. This should be done on a regular basis to maintain optimum transmission and performance.
How do I change the batteries of the OSP60 probe?
When changing batteries, ensure the probe is clean and dry. Do not allow coolant or debris to enter the battery compartment or seal. Only use specified batteries.
What is 'hard overtravel' and how do I reset it?
'Hard overtravel' indicates that the stylus has been deflected beyond its safe mechanical limit. To reset the OSP60 probe from a 'hard overtravel' you need to replace a stylus, perform stylus on-centre adjustment and recalibrate the OSP60 probe.
Why do I need to calibrate the OSP60 probe?
Calibration of the OSP60 is required to enable the accurate calculation of workpiece surface data and to facilitate correct tool path construction. This ensures that the probe tip is obtaining measurement data from the correct surface of the part.
What is the typical battery life of the OSP60 probe?
The battery life depends on the power level setting and range. The typical battery life at full optical power and 4.5 m (14.7 ft) range is 11 hours. At ⅛ optical power and 1 m (3.28 ft) range, the battery life is 21 hours. The standby life is 68 days.

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