Features of CNC Touch Off Probe DRP40
The M code electric control
The M code turns on the probe, and the probe communicates with the receiver in both directions.The probe runs more safely and avoids accidental triggering of the probe in a non-measuring state (for example, when the probe is in the tool magazine).
Intelligent frequency hopping technology
Using the industry’s advanced intelligent frequency modulation technology, it automatically recognizes the strength of environmental radio interference signals and automatically hoips frequencies to avoid interference. Completely solved the problem of signal loss caused by radio signal interference.
6-point trigger structure, ultra-high rigidity design
Ultra-high-precision micron-level assembly technology is adopted. Comprehensive measurement accuracy of probe <1um
Ultra-low power consumption
Long battery life. The battery is used continuously for more than 2000 hours, which is leading in the industry.
Unlimited channel technology
The industry’s unique unlimited channel technology.There is no interference between channels and channels.Solves the problem of limited channels in the industry and interference between the same channels
Long triggering life
The structure, material selection, and process design are designed and verified in full accordance with the triggering life standard of more than 10 million times.
High stability
There is basically no abnormal alarm during the operation of the probe, and the operation of the probe is stable and reliable.
Sealing
IP 68 sealing level, which is the highest level in the industry. Besides, we use the anti-aging imported sealing material to make sure the best quality.



Introduction of CNC Touch Off Probe DRP40
A CNC touch off probe is a crucial tool used in computer numerical control (CNC) machining to accurately determine the position of cutting tools and workpieces.
Here’s a breakdown:
Purpose:
- Tool Length Measurement: Accurately measure the length of cutting tools to ensure proper depth of cut and prevent collisions.
- Workpiece Location: Determine the exact position of the workpiece on the machine’s coordinate system.
- Machine Calibration: Assist in calibrating the machine’s coordinate system for improved accuracy.
How it Works:
- The probe is mounted on the machine’s spindle or a dedicated probing arm.
- The probe gently contacts a known reference point (e.g., a touchplate or the workpiece itself).
- The machine’s control system records the position of the probe at the point of contact.
- This data is then used to calculate the tool length or workpiece position.
Types of CNC Touch Off Probes:
- Contact Probes: Utilize a physical contact to measure the position.
- Non-Contact Probes: Employ laser or optical sensors to measure distances without physical contact.
Benefits:
- Improved Accuracy: Minimizes errors in machining operations, leading to higher part quality and reduced scrap rates.
- Reduced Setup Time: Speeds up the setup process by automating tool and workpiece measurements.
- Enhanced Productivity: Increases machine utilization and overall production efficiency.
- Improved Process Control: Better control over the machining process, leading to improved consistency and repeatability.
Key Considerations:
- Accuracy and Repeatability: Choose a probe with high accuracy and repeatability for optimal performance.
- Durability: Select a probe that can withstand the harsh environment of a machine shop.
- Ease of Use: Choose a probe that is easy to integrate and operate within your specific CNC machine environment.
By incorporating a CNC touch off probe into your machining process, you can significantly enhance your machining capabilities, improve part quality, and increase your overall productivity.