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Secure indicators, upright posts, attachments, and holding rods at any angle.
Use these attachments to mount indicators in chucks, tool posts, height gauges, or a variety of other setups.
Use with swivel clamps to position indicators.
Mount one of these rods between the plunger and contact point to extend the reach of your indicator.
Install these attachments onto Starrett magnetic-base holders for more precise control over positioning.
Adjust the flexible arm to nearly any position.
For more versatility than other low-profile holders, this holder has six locations for mounting indicators and accessories, including two mounting holes and four places to mount an indicator lug back with the included thumb screws.
Use this holder in areas with limited space. It has a nut and bolt for holding a 1/4” lug-back indicator.
Use a swivel clamp to attach an indicator to the positioning arm.
The base is comprised of adjustable magnetic pins which allow it to conform to any shape and grip most metal surfaces.
Mount these holders into a machine spindle and use with your indicator to center workpieces.
Attach the C-clamp on these holders to your milling machine head to take indicator measurements without obstructing the cutting tool.
Attach the C-clamp on this holder to your Bridgeport J head to take indicator measurements without obstructing the cutting tool.
Vise-grip locking pliers clamp these holders to most thin, flat surfaces, and the flexible arm lets you position your indicator around obstructions.
Position the arm by adjusting joints at the top, middle, and bottom.
Commonly used on workbenches, these stands have a heavy granite base for stability. They hold indicators in place for taking accurate readings.
A heavy cast iron base adds stability. These stands hold indicators in place for taking accurate readings.
These holders come with a calibration certificate traceable to NIST states that the granite base has passed a test for surface accuracy. The extremely tight flatness tolerances of the granite allow for nearly frictionless workpiece movement and provide an accurate reference plane for inspection work.
Kits include two chain clamps, an inspection mirror, and a case.
Install a test indicator on each holding rod to check for shaft misalignment.
Two chain clamps position two Starrett test indicators at different points along a shaft to find any misalignment.
Align rotary shafts with the help of a mobile app.
Use stylus movement to check for misalignment. Kits include two sets of mounting brackets with adjustment knobs.
Also known as a geophone clip, this clip has rounded jaws that clamp onto battery terminal lugs and other curved surfaces for hands-free testing.
Spring-loaded clips create a secure temporary electrical connection for hands-free testing.
Test equipment that draws more than 10 amps of current. These clips are spring loaded to hold tight for hands-free testing.
Hook up electrical testing equipment and create test circuits.
Pairs of red and black test leads are ready to connect to a multimeter or other electrical test equipment.
Replace a test lead or complete a set with a red or black lead.
Convert a test lead tip style to take a new electrical measurement without switching test leads.
Connect to Fluke multimeters with a set of red and black test leads.
Choose your own combination of test lead tips and cords.
Measure current without interrupting the circuit by connecting these test leads to a multimeter or current meter.
Perform electrical tests with a set of red and black test leads and interchangeable tips.
Extend the distance between your multimeter and the equipment you’re testing.
These kits include a set of red and black Fluke test leads with a variety of interchangeable tips.
Connect oscilloscopes and other bench-top testers.