Product selector

Measurement packages organized by proof, not just model name.

Renishaw product selection starts with the evidence a quality team must defend: geometry class, signal behavior, sample workflow, calibration scope, turnaround window and the active SKU trail behind the selected package.

Check service evidence
Featured Renishaw metrology selection bench
Catalog grid

Live product cards from the current catalog feed.

Cards use the approved product data structure only: product name and product image fields. Deeper application details are handled through the specification request so the same catalog can support multiple traceability paths.

Dimensional Metrology & Measuring Tools

Sensors & Transmitters

Analytical & Laboratory Instruments

Selection checkpoints

Every Renishaw selection conversation is shaped around the same operating evidence: what the part or signal must prove, where the measurement will be made, how fast the equipment must respond, and which certificate package must travel with the instrument. That discipline matters for CMM buyers comparing probe heads, automation teams checking encoder signal formats, and laboratories preparing Raman microscope requests for procurement approval.

When a catalog line appears similar, the deciding detail is often hidden in the handoff. A sensor may fit the mounting envelope but fail a documentation requirement. A measuring tool may satisfy the tolerance but require a longer calibration window than the production schedule allows. The product selector is therefore paired with service review, so the final model number is supported by a clear evidence chain before the purchase order is released.

Selector support

Share the measurement requirement and we will return the evidence path.