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For direct measurements, these Starrett indicators have a continuous dial numbered clockwise around the face.
These indicators come with a calibration certificate traceable to NIST that states they’ve passed a test for accuracy.
For comparative measurements of a part's tolerance against a reference measurement, these Starrett indicators have a balanced dial with positive values on one side and negative values on the other side.
For direct measurements, these indicators have a continuous dial numbered clockwise around the face.
For direct measurements, these Mitutoyo indicators have a continuous dial numbered clockwise around the face.
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.
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.
These Mitutoyo indicators have a magnetic base with V-grooved bottom to provide a solid mount on flat and curved metal surfaces. They also have a magnetic release switch for easy setups.
Place the magnetic base on metal surfaces for a solid mount. The base has a V-grooved bottom for mounting on flat and curved surfaces and magnetic release switch for easy setups.
Jointed at the top, middle, and bottom, the arm holding these variance indicators adjusts to various angles.
With adjustable magnetic pins that conform to any shape, the base on these variance indicators mounts securely to uneven surfaces.
Measure in almost any position—these variance indicators have an adjustable ball-and-socket arm that locks in place with a lever.
For a solid mount on metal surfaces, these indicators come with a magnetic base. They have a continuous dial numbered clockwise around the face for direct measurements. A spring-loaded plunger retracts and extends to measure objects.
A granite base stabilizes these indicators. The extremely tight flatness tolerances of the granite allow for nearly frictionless workpiece movement and provide an accurate reference plane for inspection work.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
A contact point on the back makes it easy to read measurements on the LCD from above.
Measure internal surfaces that standard contact points can’t reach. These adapters transfer the up and down motion of the contact point 90° to a second contact point that moves left to right.
Operated with a quick press, these levers are a simpler alternative to pinching and manually lifting the plunger on your variance indicator.
Use these rods to extend the reach of your indicator.
Mount one of these rods between the plunger and contact point to extend the reach of your indicator.