Dial comparator M series

dial comparator
dial comparator
dial comparator
dial comparator
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Characteristics

Options
dial
Measuring range

Max.: 30 mm
(1.1811 in)

Min.: 0.4 mm
(0.0157 in)

Resolution

0.005 mm, 0.01 mm
(0.0002 in, 0.00039 in)

Description

Precision Dial Gauges | analogue | metric / inch The well thought-out design, accurate components and robust construction of our Precision Dial Gauge series offer reliability, durability and long working life. The standard features that enhance the quality across our entire product range are: Calibrations of all Dial Gauges are traceable to national and international standards. The final quality control for the whole series includes visual inspection and full mechanical functional tests. Supplied with Declaration of Conformity and Confirmation of Traceability. Materials and components selected specifically to ensure a long working life. Technical Benefits of our metric Precision Dial Gauges Adjustable tolerance indicators to set tolerance limits Dimensions to DIN EN ISO 463 The bezel together with the outer dial can be rotated through full 360° to set zero in any position The zero position is factory set at 12 o’clock after an allowance of a minimum of 0.1 mm pre-travel from the spindle stop With revolution counter, on request this can be concentrically arranged or completely without Spindle lapped and carefully matched to its stem. Lateral play standardized Knurled top screw or lifting cap to raise the plunger easily Special dials available on request Precision movement with or without impact protection Robust metal casing with serial number Standard stem of Ø 8 mm h6 made of resistant stainless steel Standard contact point with M 2.5 thread to DIN EN ISO 463, exchangeable against special contact points
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