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All gauges have zero-position memory, also known as absolute (ABS) positioning, which retains the measuring position when the gauge is turned off.
These gauges come with a calibration certificate traceable to NIST that states they've passed a test for accuracy.
Connect multiple extension rods to measure depths up to 22". Measurements are easy to read and displayed on an LCD screen.
Measure depth in dusty or wet environments--these gauges are rated IP67 for protection from dust and temporary water submersion.
Measure the depth of holes, slots, shoulders, and projections by changing out the steel extension rods supplied in 1" incremental lengths.
These micrometers come with a calibration certificate traceable to NIST that states they've passed a test for accuracy.
Change out the steel extension rods supplied in 1" incremental lengths to measure the depth of holes, slots, shoulders, and projections.
IP54 rated for limited protection from dust and splashing water.
Take depth measurements in dirty machining environments. These micrometers are rated IP65, so they seal out oil, water, and dust.
For comparative measurements of a part's tolerance against a reference measurement, these Mitutoyo indicators have a balanced dial with positive values on one side and negative values on the other side.
These indicators come with a calibration certificate traceable to NIST that states they’ve passed a test for accuracy.
For direct measurements, these indicators have a continuous dial numbered clockwise around the face.
For comparative measurements of a part's tolerance against a reference measurement, these indicators have a balanced dial with positive values on one side and negative values on the other side.
Take direct and comparative measurements with the same indicator. The combination dial has both a continuous scale numbered clockwise around the face and a balanced scale with positive values on one side of the zero and negative values on the other side.
Read measurements on an LCD. These Mitutoyo indicators have a spring-loaded plunger that retracts and extends to measure objects.
These indicators have a larger display than other Mitutoyo electronic indicators for easier reading.
A slim design fits in tight spots. These indicators have a spring-loaded plunger that retracts and extends to measure objects.
Check whether measurements are in tolerance at a glance. LCD backlighting changes from green to red to indicate when measurements fall outside your set tolerance.
For use in wet environments, these indicators are IP53 rated for limited protection from dust and spraying water. A spring-loaded plunger retracts and extends to measure objects.
Stick the magnetic base onto metal surfaces for a secure hold while measuring.
Adjust joints at the top, middle, and bottom of the base to position the indicator in place. The base is magnetic for a solid mount on metal surfaces.
With adjustable magnetic pins that conform to any shape, the base on these variance indicators mounts securely to uneven surfaces.
Bend and flex the arm of the base to position your indicator—these holders have ball-and-socket segments that lock in place with a lever. The base is magnetic and mounts to flat and curved metal surfaces.
These indicators can display readings in fractional increments in addition to decimal increments.
Protected from dirty machining environments, these indicators are IP67 rated to seal out dust, coolant, and water from temporary submersion.
Read measurements on an LCD. These Starrett indicators have a spring-loaded plunger that retracts and extends to measure objects.
Read measurements from up to 4 ft. away.
A contact point on the back makes it easy to read measurements on the LCD from above.
Measure larger ranges than with our other lever-style indicators.
Sets include additional contact points and mounting accessories.
Also known as test indicators, these have a lever-style contact point that pivots as it comes into contact with a surface.
Rulers are narrow, flexible and just 6" long to measure in tight, slightly curved spaces.
Slip these rulers into your pocket, so they’re always on hand to find center readings. All are narrow and about 6" long to measure in tight spaces.
Small enough to fit into your pocket, the blade is narrow and only 6" long. These scales are often used for taking measurements off scaled architectural or engineering drawings.