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    >>> I got an old Renishaw MP1s for something like £160 and fitted a cable to it (originally wireless).

    Muzzer - could you say a bit more about this please. Off-the-shelf cable? Is the pin-out fairly obvious? You had an 'MI5 interface unit' already or you managed without this somehow?

    Alan

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    Quote Originally Posted by alanambrose View Post
    >>> I got an old Renishaw MP1s for something like £160 and fitted a cable to it (originally wireless).

    Muzzer - could you say a bit more about this please. Off-the-shelf cable? Is the pin-out fairly obvious? You had an 'MI5 interface unit' already or you managed without this somehow?

    Alan
    It's dead simple. The connector is revealed when you remove the inductive pickup head, at which point you discover it's just an old fashioned 5-pin DIN plug, just like we used to use on audio equipment. The circuit is just a normally closed (NC) contact that opens when the tip is displaced. It's a doddle to reconnect. In my case I also fitted a loopback wire so that my (Centroid) controller could see if the probe was present and thus prevent heroic / expensive moves if it was.

    Best thing I bought for my mill, improved my accuracy massively, although it simply shows how much backlash I have on the axes.....

    Have a look: https://mightyshiz.blogspot.com/2018...inductive.html
    Last edited by Muzzer; 21-10-2021 at 02:05 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muzzer View Post

    Best thing I bought for my mill, improved my accuracy massively, although it simply shows how much backlash I have on the axes.....
    I got my mill conversion down to 0.03mm with compensation turned off.
    Not great and even that took some doing to get to that stage.

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    My Renishaw has a cable, so I have to plug it in each time I need to set something up on my machine. That's a PITA but it allows excellent setup which is more accurate and repeatable than a mechanical edge finder or (Haimer clone) 3D indicator. Overall I can't complain!

    Another solution would be an add-on wireless adaptor like the Xoomspeed product https://shop.xoomspeed.com/products/...11877005295663

    Bear in mind you need a probe in addition to the wireless kit. He developed this so that he could use his probe in a Tormach ATC.

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