mérfejet
Mérfejet, in Hungarian, denotes the measuring head of a measurement instrument. The term combines mérő meaning “to measure” and fej meaning “head,” and is used to refer to the part of a device that carries the sensing element and interfaces with the object being measured. In many technical texts the more common form is mérőfej, with mérfejet appearing in inflected forms.
A measuring head can be of several types. Tactile measuring heads carry a stylus or probe that
Operation and data flow are similar across types: the head acquires spatial information, which is transmitted
Calibration and maintenance are essential for accuracy. Regular calibration to a reference frame, compensation for stylus
See also: measuring systems, CMMs, tactile probes, optical probes.