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Starrett Depth Gage Micrometer Interchangeable Rods With 0 -3" Range 0.001" Grad

Original price $749.90 - Original price $749.90
Original price
$749.90
$749.90 - $749.90
Current price $749.90

About this product

  • Measurement range from 0 to 3 inches, and resolution of 0.001 inches.
  • Vernier scale for precise measurements in thin units.
  • Includes adjustable measuring rods of 1.27 cm in diameter to cover the range, one measuring rod per inch.
  • The 2-inch-long base means allows measurements near the shoulders and between obstructions.
  • The bases and measuring surfaces are hardened, soles and bent for durability and precision.

443Z-3RL MICROMETER DEPTH GAGE 0-3", WITH HALF BASE
  • Range (in):0-3"

  • Rod Diameter (in):5/32"

  • Accuracy (in):Mic head +/-.0001"; Rods +/-.0002"

  • Thimble Type:Ratchet

  • Case Type:Padded Case

  • Depth Micrometer Type:Mechanical

  • Base Length (in):2" - Half Base

  • Max. Range (in):3


Starrett 443 Vernier depth gauges with medium base, micrometer type, inches, depending on the model, have a measurement range of 0 to 3, 0 to 6 inches, or 0 to 9 inches; a resolution (or smaller graduation intervals) of 0.001", with + or -0.0001 accuracy. The Vernier scale allows precise measurements in fine units. These gauges include measuring rods of 1.27 cm in diameter to cover the intended range. These units have a base average of 5 cm in length that allows measurements of depressions near the shoulders and between obstructions. The bases and all the measuring surfaces are hardened, soles and welded for greater precision. These gauges have a ring-type locking nut and a combination of ratchet and speedometer to stabilize the caliber for accurate measurements. These units include a protective cover. Depth gauges are normally used in manufacturing, machinery and mechanical engineering. Depth gauges are precision measuring instruments used to determine the depth of any shape that has a step, groove or groove. These gauges often take the form of sliders that travel in a measuring beam or rods, move to the position by hand, and then adjusted with a calibrated screw. The base of the meter rests at the top of the form whose recession must be measured, while the beam or rods extend to the bottom of the recession to determine the measurement. The position of the meter is read from a graduated scale, dial, counter or an electronic display. The L.S. Starrett Company manufactures precision measurement tools, metrology and test equipment, and saw blade products. The company, founded in 1880, is headquartered in Athol, MA.
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