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124-195 | Gear Tooth Micrometer, 275-300 mm | MITUTOYO
Gear Tooth Micrometer – Interchangeable Ball Anvil / Spindle Tip Type
Order No. : 124-195
Range : 275-300 mm
• Measures over-pin diameter of gears using precision steel (or carbide) ball anvils / spindle tips.
• Interchangeable ball anvils/spindle tips for various gear modules (0.5 to 5.25) are optional.
• Equipped with Ratchet Stop for constant measuring force.
• Ball anvil / spindle tips: optional. -
293-185-30 | QuantuMike IP65 Digimatic Micrometer with 2mm/rev Spindle Feed Inch/Metric, 0-1″ | MITUTOYO
Digital Micrometer QuantuMike IP65
Inch/Metric, 0-1″• Faster measurement is achieved by using a thread which feeds the spindle by 2 mm per revolution of the thimble. Our own technology for high precision thread-cutting enables such a fine and quick measurement.
• Positioning times are reduced by 60%* and measuring times by 35%* compared with a conventional micrometer.
* According to Mitutoyo’s comparison test data for measuring time on typical workpieces.
• The ratchet thimble mechanism helps ensure repeatable results. The sound of the ratchet provides the user with a sense of confidence and the speeder enables the rapid spindle feed needed when measuring widely different dimensions. -
293-336-30 | Coolant Proof Micrometer with Dust/Water Protection Conforming to IP65 Level Series 293 | MITUTOYO
Coolant Proof Micrometer
with Dust/Water Protection Conforming to IP65 Level Series 293
Range : 1-2″
• Superior environmental resistance.
• Ratchet thimble provides better operability for one-handed operation.
• Measuring faces: Carbide.
• Oil-resistant material used for all plastic parts.
• Models equipped with a Digimatic output port can form part of a statistical process control or networked measurement system. -
293-787 | Digimatic Outside Micrometer Series 293, 17-18″ | MITUTOYO
Digimatic Outside Micrometer Series 293
Range : 17-18″
Order No. 293-787
• Constant measuring force: ratchet stop
• Interface Input Tools are available that enable the conversion of measurement data to keyboard signals that are then directly input to cells in off-the-shelf spreadsheet software such as Excel.
• Measuring faces: Carbide.