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Your cart is empty.Haimer 3D Sensors are precision measurement tools designed and manufactured in Germany, to the highest quality standards. Haimer, Quality Wins!
RaveTheTadpole
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
It appears to be authentic haimer product. Easy to change using instructions provided or on the web, so I think our accuracy was maintained. Quick to deliver so downtime was minimal.Make sure you buy the inch or metric version to match your haimer device or it doesn't work right.
Brian Vaughan
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2024
Fit perfect back in business right away
OverACliff
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2024
These are made to break in order to protect the sensor. So if you're ordering one - you made a boo boo. Would recommend.
JR
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2023
I broke the tip on my HAAS probe. I ordered a replacement from HAAS, but it hadn't arrived after two weeks. I discovered this exact replacement part, and since I had free shipping from Amazon, the cost was actually lower, and the part arrived quickly. The next time I need a replacement, I'll order this one again.
Happy Customer!
Reviewed in Canada on January 20, 2023
Works as it should.
Charles
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2022
They're pricey but genuine Haimer product and the quality is definitely there.
Tyson
Reviewed in Canada on February 18, 2021
As advertised, well packaged, exactly what I wanted
Jason lange
Reviewed in Canada on September 12, 2019
Genuine product, ordered multiple times...not sure that’s a good thing! Haha
Adam Yablonski
Reviewed in Canada on January 17, 2019
Factory OEM replacement, they sure hurt to break but you learn to be careful quick.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2018
Buy 2 you ill need it for a spare. Make sure the one you buy comes in the original black box such as this one. Otherwise there is a good chance its used and can be damaged. The outward appearance will be normal but when you try to use the readings on the dial will be off and wont adjust out..
Pitty
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2017
*****UPDATED: to add in a good amount of people don’t understand there are 8 set screws. 4 to adjust concentricity. Everyone should be fully aware of these. ******Now the other 4 are for adjusting the dial to zero. It is only needed usually after a broken tip and or improper storage. This is very very simple to adjust I have heard terrible reviews of people claiming theirs is broke. That they paid to send it to Germany to Haimer to repair. This is obsurd.., it takes 2 minutes and is much easier than the concentricity to adjust and you don’t even need an indicator. The concentricity screws are facing outward in the Xy plane via a vertical millThe dial adjustment is in the z plane vertically they are behind the dial face. ( in the shape of an x) I believe they all use the same 2mm Allen key.**** another tip is these keys are easy to round and it makes calibrating harder. So I use a cut off wheel and cut off the small rounded off part and wire brush and it works like new. I have done this 2 times now.Simply a must have! The haimer is engineered perfectly and this is crucial to it working soo goo. The pink part if the probe is ceramic! It is designed to break at a certain amount of force. This is all to protect the expensive sensor! That is exactly what it does. When changing tips you must check concentricity, and to do so simply put tool in holder in spindle. Then put your mag base on table with a indicator in it. Adjust the 4 set srews until runout is within .001", then change to a higher res indicator preferably a .0001" or .002mm . Now u must adjust it to within .0001"! That last part is a bit tricky as u have to get the screws to tighten at the right time. Once done right it is no joke as accurate as the .0001" jog increments of the cnc machine. To test take a 1-2-3 block in vise. Zero out on one end in the x axis. Set zero on cnc. Then zero on the other side and read cnc position. It is almost always dead on the .0001". That is unreal aside from a reinshaw probe this is the most accurate way to do a setup and it is much faster than a edge finder. If you do use a edge finder use a starrett they are the only ones ive used repeatable to .0003".My only complaint is u have to calibrate every time u setup in a holder unless u happen to have a bunch of perfec holder that have zero runout. Likely not... so i keep it in my holder always! The issue here is we use taper 40 and taper 50 so i only use it on taper 50. Then the starrett edge finder in the taper 40. It would take too long to setup and calibrate every time. I will test it though to swap between 2 holder if i find 2 that can swap with repeatability that it needs no calibration. Its a long shot but would be ideal otherwise i could always buy another 3d taster..
StorminN
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2017
Buy two, you'll need them! I wish there was a bulk discount!BTW, make sure you reset your Haimer to zero (there are four screws near the front face) after a crash, etc. I didn't see this covered in the manual, and I've been fighting with the results of a crashed tester for a little while now... just figured out the reset the zero thing today!
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