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Renishaw PH10M Vs Hexagon HH-AS-T2.5

Hello everyone. I would like to get some personal opinions from people who have used the Renishaw PH10M and the Hexagon HH-AS-T2.5 heads on their CMMs. We are in the process of purchasing a additional CMM. We currently have a CMM and are running a PH10M probe head on it along with a MicroVu with a Renishaw probe. I would like to hear from some of your thoughts on preference coming from hexagon these days?
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  • I can't give any specific feedback because I haven't used Hexagon probes outside of the classroom, but here's something to consider: if there's any chance that you will be running the same parts/programs on multiple machines then it may be easier to manage if they all are equipped with the same hardware.


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  • I can't give any specific feedback because I haven't used Hexagon probes outside of the classroom, but here's something to consider: if there's any chance that you will be running the same parts/programs on multiple machines then it may be easier to manage if they all are equipped with the same hardware.


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