A Precision Measuring Instrument Used To Measure The External Dimensions Of
Objects, Such As The Outside Diameter Of Shafts, The Thickness Of Flat Materials, And The Width Of Small Parts.
It Is Widely Used In Machining, Engineering, And Quality Control To Ensure That Components Meet Specified
Tolerances.
This Type Of Micrometer Is Particularly Useful For Measuring A Variety Of Surfaces And Geometries, As The
Interchangeable Anvils Allow The User To Adapt The Tool To Different Measurement Needs.
At A Glance
- Graduation: 0.01mm
- Ratchet Stop
- Carbide Measuring Faces
- Interchangeable Anvils
- Supplied With Setting Standards
Applications
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Machining And Metalworking: Used To Measure The
External Dimensions Of Machined Parts, Such As The Outside Diameter Of
Shafts And The Thickness Of Flat Materials, Ensuring They Meet Design
Specifications.
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Quality Control: Employed In Inspection Processes To
Verify The Dimensional Accuracy Of Manufactured Parts, Especially When
Dealing With Varied Surface Geometries.
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Engineering: Essential For Precision Measurement Tasks
In Engineering, Such As Measuring The Thickness Of Materials, The Diameter
Of Wires, And Other Small Scale Dimensions.
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Tool And Die Making: Used To Ensure That Tools And Dies
Are Manufactured To Precise Dimensions, With The Ability To Adapt To
Different Measurement Needs Using Interchangeable Anvils.