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Fourall Items Warehouse A-5000-0235 CMM Probe Tips: Ceramic ball tip for precision

CMM Probe Tips — Gage Balls, Fourall Items Warehouse
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5 mm Ceramic
5 mm Ceramic
Joom
$49.67
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Think of a CMM probe tip as the precision nib of a high-tech pen—it’s where the machine meets the material, and every micron counts. These ceramic-tipped accessories are the unsung heroes of coordinate measuring machines, boosting accuracy and reliability in factories and labs worldwide. Their ceramic ball ends aren’t just for show; they resist wear like a champ and barely budge under pressure, cutting down on deflection to deliver measurements that are both consistent and repeatable. Whether it’s quality control, inspection, or reverse engineering, these tips keep CMM systems honest by sidestepping errors from wear or material give. In the trenches of industries like automotive, aerospace, and electronics—where tolerances are tighter than a drum—they’re indispensable. For peak performance, treat them like a favorite tool: check them regularly and swap them out based on use to dodge inaccuracies. The ceramic build also laughs off corrosion and thermal expansion, shrugging off harsh conditions with ease. Just remember: always double-check that they play nice with your CMM model and sensor to nail those perfect results.
  • 5mm diameter for accuracy
  • Sensor probe compatibility
  • Durable ceramic material
  • Ceramic ball tip for precision

General specs

  • Brand: Fourall Items Warehouse
  • Model: A-5000-0235
  • Seller: Joom
  • Tip Material: Ceramic
  • Ball Diameter: 5 mm
  • Compatibility: CMM sensor probes
  • Application: Coordinate measuring machines
  • First listed by seller: 8/26/25

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$49.67
Last price update: 9/1/25
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CMM Probe Tips — Gage Balls, Fourall Items Warehouse

CMM Probe Tips

$49.67

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Allison Lee
Allison L. US New York, NY
September 5, 2025
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I was having issues with my measurements being off in my home workshop where I tinker with old electronics and music gear after digging in settings I realized the old tips were worn out and causing errors so I switched to these Fourall ones and wow what a difference they fit perfectly and now my readings are spot on every time it's quite a relief to not have to second guess myself anymore and I can trust the results for my projects it feels like a big upgrade and makes everything smoother and more reliable

  • Pros: These tips are incredibly durable and maintain their shape under pressure, which really helps in getting consistent measurements every time. They seem to resist wear and corrosion well, even in tough conditions, and I've noticed they don't expand or contract with temperature changes, keeping things accurate.
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