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If probe measurements ever “mysteriously” shift between morning and afternoon…

A CNC probe isn’t just a fancy sensor you occasionally use to set up workpieces. When properly calibrated, it becomes one of the most powerful tools in your shop — saving time, reducing scrap, improving first-article success, and making setup and inspection predictable instead of guesswork.

A CNC touch probe turns guesswork into measurements—so you find datums, rotation, centers, and drift in minutes, not by trial, re-cut, and hope.

A CNC probe is a precision switch with a stylus (usually a ruby-tipped ball) that the machine uses to locate, measure, and verify parts and fixtures. It tells the control exactly where things are so your programs start from the right place—and stay there.

A CNC touch probe is a precision switch mounted in the spindle (or on the table) with a stylus. When the ball touches a surface, the probe sends a clean, repeatable trigger to the control.