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    Starrett Inside Hole Micrometers

    Find the inside diameter of cylinders and rings. These micrometers have a plain thimble, which relies on operator feel for accurate measurements.
    124 Series—124 series have solid steel extensions that attach at one end of the micrometer head.
    823 Series—823 series have lightweight tubular extensions that can attach at either end of the micrometer head.
    Distance Measured
    Range
    Accuracy
    Measuring
    Increments
    Material
    No. of Extension
    Rods
    Extension
    Rod Dia.
    No. of
    Heads
    Head
    Travel
    Includes
    Mfr. Model
    No.
    Each
    124 Series—Plain Thimble
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Inside Hole Micrometers. Starrett Inside Hole Micrometers, 124 Series.
    2" to 8"±0.0001"0.001"Steel61/4"11/2"124AZ0000000000000
    2" to 12"±0.0001"0.001"Steel101/4"11/2"124BZ000000000000
    2" to 32"±0.0001"0.001"Steel101/4", 11/32"21/2", 1"124DZ00000000000000
    8" to 32"±0.0001"0.001"Steel411/32"11"124CZ000000000000
     
    823 Series—Plain Thimble
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Inside Hole Micrometers. Starrett Inside Hole Micrometers, 823 Series.
    1.5" to 8"±0.0001"0.001"Steel53/8"11/2"5 1/2" Lg. Handle823AZ000000000000
    1.5" to 12"±0.0001"0.001"Steel83/8"11/2"5 1/2" Lg. Handle823BZ000000000000
    1.5" to 32"±0.0001"0.001"Steel103/8"21/2", 1"5 1/2" Lg. Handle823FZ00000000000000
    4" to 24"±0.0001"0.001"Steel73/8"11"823CZ000000000000
    4" to 32"±0.0001"0.001"Steel83/8"11"823DZ000000000000
    4" to 40"±0.0001"0.001"Steel103/8"11"823EZ000000000000
     
    Accessories for Inside Hole Micrometers

    Inside Hole Micrometer Handles

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Inside Hole Micrometer Handles.
    Screw into your micrometer head to extend its reach for measuring deep holes.
    Handle
    Lg.
    Mfr.
    Mfr. Model
    No.
    For Mfr. Model No.
    Each
    6 1/2"Starrett124H124AZ, 124BZ, 124DZ000000000000

    Starrett Electronic Pistol-Grip Bore Gauge Sets

    Image of Product. Pistol-Grip Gauge. Front orientation. Bore Gauges. Starrett Electronic Pistol-Grip Bore Gauge Sets.
    Image of Product. Pistol-Grip Gauge Set. Front orientation. Bore Gauges. Starrett Electronic Pistol-Grip Bore Gauge Sets.

    Pistol-Grip Gauge

    Pistol-Grip Gauge Set

    Check the diameter of holes with the pull of a trigger. These Starrett sets have everything you need for one-handed measurements—a pistol-grip gauge, heads for varying diameters, and setting rings. Thanks to its pistol grip, you can reach the gauge into awkward spots, such as those overhead. The pistol grip also gives you precise control using just your fingertips instead of your whole hand. Unlike dial bore gauges, you can measure right away, no baseline measurement required. You can even set upper and lower tolerances for quick go/no-go tests. The LCD display has lights and arrows to show if the hole falls within your set tolerance. Rotate the display to read results at the angle you need.
    Since the gauge has three contact points, it’s more accurate than a typical bore gauge with two contact points. The probe centers itself, so it’s easier to detect issues with roundness, a common check in quality control tests. To stay accurate, the gauge has alarms to warn you about problems that could skew readings, such as a low battery, a contaminated probe, and test setting errors. Use the included setting rings to calibrate your gauge.
    With a zero-set button, you can start measuring at any point. Zero-position memory, also known as absolute (ABS) positioning, retains the measuring position when the gauge is off. Connect the gauge to your computer, smartphone, or other device via Bluetooth or the SPC data output to monitor and analyze data in real time.
    Distance Measured
    Range
    Accuracy
    Measuring
    Increments
    Max. Dp.
    Measured
    Probe Type
    Performance
    Material
    Batteries
    Included
    No. of
    Anvils
    No. of
    Heads
    Includes
    Features
    Mfr. Model
    No.
    Each
    With SPC Data Output—Bluetooth Connection
    0.25" to 0.75"
    6 mm to 20 mm
    ±0.00015"
    ±0.004 mm
    0.00005"
    0.001 mm
    2 3/8"Three PointSelf-CenteringSteelYes35Setting RingsAlarms
    Go/No-Go Measurement
    Swiveling Display
    Zero-Position Memory (ABS)
    Zero-Set Button
    S781BXTHZ0000000000000000
    0.75" to 4"
    20 mm to 100 mm
    ±0.0002"
    ±0.005 mm
    0.00005"
    0.001 mm
    3 3/8"Three PointSelf-CenteringSteelYes36Setting RingsAlarms
    Go/No-Go Measurement
    Swiveling Display
    Zero-Position Memory (ABS)
    Zero-Set Button
    S781BXTJZ000000000000000
    4" to 8"
    100 mm to 200 mm
    ±0.0003"
    ±0.007 mm
    0.00005"
    0.001 mm
    4"Three PointSelf-CenteringSteelYes34Setting RingsAlarms
    Go/No-Go Measurement
    Swiveling Display
    Zero-Position Memory (ABS)
    Zero-Set Button
    S781BXTGZ000000000000000
     

    Inside Hole Micrometer Spacing Collars

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Inside Hole Micrometer Spacing Collars.
    Lg.
    Material
    Mfr.
    Mfr. Model
    No.
    For Mfr. Model
    No.
    Each
    0.5"SteelStarrettPT01579124AZ, 124BZ0000000000000

    Starrett Telescoping Bore Gauges

    Image of Product. With Telescoping Probe. Front orientation. Contains Inset. Bore Gauges. Starrett Telescoping Bore Gauges.

    With Telescoping Probe

    Versatile enough for general checks, these bore gauges have spring-loaded contacts on the end of their probe to expand inside holes. They’re often used in vehicle repairs and to test parts, such as engine cylinders, for deviations in roundness that could lead to wear. Since they reach father into holes than calipers and inside-hole micrometers, these gauges make it easier to measure a deep hole’s diameter.
    Once the contacts expand inside the hole, turn the screw on the handle to lock the contacts in place. To find the bore diameter, use a micrometer to measure the distance across the contacts.
    Distance Measured
    Range
    Max. Dp.
    Measured
    Performance
    Material
    Handle
    Lg.
    Mfr. Model
    No.
    Each
    5/16" to 1/2"2"TelescopingSteel2 7/8"579A000000000000
    1/2" to 3/4"2"TelescopingSteel2 7/8"579B00000000000
    3/4" to 1 1/4"2"TelescopingSteel2 7/8"579C00000000000
    1 1/4" to 2 1/8"2"TelescopingSteel2 7/8"579D00000000000
    2 1/8" to 3 1/2"2"TelescopingSteel2 7/8"579E00000000000
    3 1/2" to 6"2"TelescopingSteel4"579F00000000000

    Starrett Small-Bore Dial Gauges

    Image of Product. With Full-Ball Probe. Front orientation. ZoomedIn view. Contains Border. Bore Gauges. Starrett Small-Bore Dial Gauges.

    With

    Full-Ball

    Probe

    The dial on these gauges displays size deviations in real time. These gauges measure small slots and bores in precision parts, such as electronics, where even small size deviations can cause inefficiencies. Thanks to its full-ball design, the end of these gauges makes 360° contact inside the bore, so it's easier to center in tight spaces than anvil or spring-loaded contacts. This symmetrical ball is also less likely to tilt within the bore than half-ball gauges, which helps to avoid skewed measurements from improper placement.
    Insert the probe into a bore and turn the knob on the handle to expand the contacts. To check size deviations, set the desired measurement with a ring gauge, bore gauge calibrator, micrometer, or caliper. The dial will display the magnitude of variation from the set measurement. To find the bore diameter, use a micrometer to measure the distance across the contacts.
    Dial
    Distance Measured
    Range
    Accuracy
    Measuring
    Increments
    Max. Dp.
    Measured
    Probe
    Type
    Measurement
    per Dial Rev.
    Material
    Dial Indicator
    Size
    Dia.
    Face
    Color
    No. of
    Anvils
    Mfr. Model
    No.
    Each
    0.56" to 1.565"±0.0001"0.0001"5"Full-Ball0.01"SteelAGD Group 1
    1 5/8"White882CZ0000000000000000

    Starrett Dial Bore Gauge Sets

    Image of Specification. With Interchangeable Anvil Probe. Front orientation. Contains Inset. Bore Gauges. Starrett Dial Bore Gauge Sets.

    With Interchangeable

    Anvil Probe

    Test for size deviations across a range of hole diameters. These sets include 3 gauges and over 25 anvils marked by size for quick changes. Use them to test engine cylinders, machine components, and other parts for issues with roundness and taper. They have a two-point contact system, which is the most common design for bore gauges. For a long service life, the jeweled bearings in each dial head resist wear, and a plastic cover protects the head from scratches and drops.
    Check size deviations by first setting the desired measurement with a ring gauge, bore gauge calibrator, micrometer, or caliper. The dial will display the magnitude of variation from the set measurement.
    Dial
    Distance Measured
    Range
    Accuracy
    Measuring
    Increments
    Max. Dp.
    Measured
    Performance
    Measurement
    per Dial Rev.
    Material
    Dial Indicator
    Size
    Dia.
    Face
    Color
    No. of
    Anvils
    Features
    Mfr. Model No.
    Each
    0.7" to 6"±0.0005"0.0005"6"Changeable Anvil0.05"SteelAGD Group 2
    2 1/4"White27Laser-Marked AnvilsS3089Z-131-6J0000000000000000
    50 mm to 160 mm±0.01 mm0.01 mm150 mmChangeable Anvil0.1 mmSteelAGD Group 2
    2 1/4"Yellow26Laser-Marked AnvilsS3089MZ-181-160J000000000000000

    Starrett Telescoping Bore Gauge Sets

    Image of Product. Four Gauge Set. Front orientation. Bore Gauges. Starrett Telescoping Bore Gauge Sets, 4 Gauges.
    Image of Product. Six Gauge Set. Front orientation. Bore Gauges. Starrett Telescoping Bore Gauge Sets, 6 Gauges.

    Four Gauge Set

    Six Gauge Set

    A different measuring range on each gauge makes these sets handy for checking a variety of hole sizes. Each gauge has spring-loaded contacts on the probe, which expand inside holes to measure diameter. Often used for general checks, these sets can make sure that engine cylinders, machine components, and turbines don’t deviate in roundness, which could lead to wear and inefficiency if undetected. Since the gauges reach into holes farther than calipers and inside-hole micrometers, they make it easier to inspect deep holes.
    Once the contacts expand inside the hole, turn the screw on the handle to lock the contacts in place. To find the bore diameter, use a micrometer to measure the distance across the contacts.
    No. of
    Gauges
    Distance Measured
    Range
    Max. Dp.
    Measured
    Performance
    Material
    Includes
    Mfr. Model
    No.
    Each
    45/16" to 2 1/8"2"TelescopingSteelOne gauge with 5/16"-1/2" measuring range
    One gauge with 1/2"-3/4" measuring range
    One gauge with 3/4"-1 1/4" measuring range
    One gauge with 1 1/4"-2 1/8" measuring range
    S579GZ0000000000000
    65/16" to 6"2"TelescopingSteelOne gauge with 5/16"-1/2" measuring range
    One gauge with 1/2"-3/4" measuring range
    One gauge with 3/4"-1 1/4" measuring range
    One gauge with 1 1/4"-2 1/8" measuring range
    One gauge with 2 1/8"-3 1/2" measuring range
    One gauge with 3 1/2"-6" measuring range
    S579HZ000000000000

    Starrett Small-Bore Gauge Sets

    Image of Product. Full-Ball Gauge Set. Front orientation. Contains Inset. Bore Gauges. Starrett Small-Bore Gauge Sets, Full-Ball.
    Image of Product. Half-Ball Gauge Set. Front orientation. Contains Inset. Bore Gauges. Starrett Small-Bore Gauge Sets, Half-Ball.

    Full-Ball Gauge Set

    Half-Ball Gauge Set

    Check a variety of hole, groove, and slot diameters. Each gauge in these sets has a different measuring range. The end of these gauges has a 360° contact surface that’s easier to center in tight spaces than anvils or spring-loaded contacts. Use them to measure slots and bores in precision parts, such as electronics, where small size deviations can cause inefficiencies.
    Insert the probe into a bore and turn the knob on the handle to expand the contacts. To find the bore diameter, use a micrometer to measure the distance across the contacts.
    Full-Ball—Full-ball gauges are best for deep bores. They’re less likely than half-ball gauges to tilt within the bore, which helps to avoid skewed measurements caused by placing the gauge off-center.
    Half-Ball—Half-ball gauges are best for measuring near the bottom of flat, shallow bores.
    Distance Measured
    Range
    Material
    No. of
    Gauges
    Includes
    Mfr. Model
    No.
    Each
    Full-Ball Small Bore
    0.125" to 0.5"Steel4One full-ball gauge with 0.125"-0.200" measuring range and 2 1/2" max. depth
    One full-ball gauge with 0.200"-0.300" measuring range and 2 1/2" max. depth
    One full-ball gauge with 0.300"-0.400" measuring range and 2.7" max. depth
    One full-ball gauge with 0.400"-0.500" measuring range and 3" max. depth
    S829EZ0000000000000
     
    Half-Ball Small Bore
    0.125" to 0.5"Steel4One half-ball gauge with 0.125"-0.200" measuring range and 2" max. depth
    One half-ball gauge with 0.200"-0.300" measuring range and 3" max. depth
    One half-ball gauge with 0.300"-0.400" measuring range and 3" max. depth
    One half-ball gauge with 0.400"-0.500" measuring range and 3" max. depth
    S831EZ000000000000
     

    Starrett Small-Bore Gauges

    Image of Product. Full-Ball Gauge. Front orientation. Contains Inset. Bore Gauges. Starrett Small-Bore Gauges, Full-Ball.

    Full-Ball

    Gauge

    Image of Product. Half-Ball Gauge. Front orientation. Contains Inset. Bore Gauges. Starrett Small-Bore Gauges, Half-Ball.

    Half-Ball

    Gauge

    Measure the diameter of small holes, grooves, and recesses. The end of these gauges has a 360° contact surface that’s easier to center in tight spaces than anvils or spring-loaded contacts. Use them to measure slots and bores in precision parts, such as electronics, where small size deviations can cause inefficiencies.
    Insert the probe into a bore and turn the knob on the handle to expand the contacts. To find the bore diameter, use a micrometer to measure the distance across the contacts.
    Full-Ball—Full-ball gauges are best for deep bores. They’re less likely than half-ball gauges to tilt within the bore, which helps to avoid skewed measurements caused by placing the gauge off-center.
    Half-Ball—Half-ball gauges are best for measuring near the bottom of flat, shallow bores.
    Distance Measured
    Range
    Max. Dp.
    Measured
    Material
    Mfr. Model
    No.
    Each
    Full-Ball Small Bore
    0.125" to 0.2"2 1/2"Steel829A000000000000
    0.2" to 0.3"2 1/2"Steel829B00000000000
    0.3" to 0.4"2.7"Steel829C00000000000
    0.4" to 0.5"3"Steel829D00000000000
     
    Half-Ball Small Bore
    0.125" to 0.2"2"Steel831A00000000000
    0.2" to 0.3"3"Steel831B00000000000
    0.3" to 0.4"3"Steel831C00000000000
    0.4" to 0.5"3"Steel831D00000000000
     

    Starrett Dial Bore Gauges

    Image of Specification. With Interchangeable Anvil Probe. Front orientation. Contains Inset. Bore Gauges. Starrett Dial Bore Gauges.

    With

    Interchangeable

    Anvil Probe

    Check a hole’s diameter and detect out-of-roundness problems. Often used to test engine cylinders and machine components, these gauges catch issues with roundness and taper. They have the most common design for bore gauges, which is a two-point contact system. The dial head’s highly sensitive jeweled bearings resist wear for a long service life.
    To use these bore gauges, set a baseline measurement with a ring gauge, calibrator, micrometer, or caliper. The variation from the set measurement displays on the dial right away, so there’s no need for conversions. Swap out the anvil to measure bores of different diameters. Marked by size, the anvils are quick to spot and select.
    Dial
    Distance Measured
    Range
    Accuracy
    Measuring
    Increments
    Max. Dp.
    Measured
    Performance
    Measurement
    per Dial Rev.
    Material
    Dial Indicator
    Size
    Dia.
    Face
    Color
    No. of
    Anvils
    Features
    Includes
    Mfr. Model No.
    Each
    0.7" to 1.5"±0.0005"0.0005"6"Changeable Anvil0.05"SteelAGD Group 2
    2 1/4"White10Laser-Marked Anvils3089Z-131-715J000000000000000
    1.4" to 2.4"±0.0005"0.0005"6"Changeable Anvil0.05"SteelAGD Group 2
    2 1/4"White6Laser-Marked Anvils3089Z-131-1424J00000000000000
    2" to 6"±0.0005"0.0005"6"Changeable Anvil0.05"SteelAGD Group 2
    2 1/4"White11Laser-Marked Anvils2" Lg. Extension3089Z-131-26J00000000000000

    Starrett Chamfer Gauges

    Image of Specification. With Three-Blade Probe. Front orientation. Contains Inset. Chamfer Gauges. Starrett Chamfer Gauges.

    With Three-Blade

    Probe

    Make sure the top diameter of a chamfered hole isn’t too big or too small. These gauges are often used as a quality control check after milling, drilling, and reaming. Press the three-blade probe into a chamfered hole and twist slightly to center. Once the blades touch the hole’s slopes, the dial will display the diameter. Zero set these gauges on a flat, ground surface when needed.
    Choose a gauge with a measuring angle that’s greater than or equal to the angle of the chamfered hole you’re measuring.
    Dial
    Distance Measured
    Range
    Accuracy
    Measuring
    Increments
    Probe Type
    Material
    Dia.
    Face
    Color
    Contact Point
    Material
    Mfr. Model
    No.
    Each
    0° to 90° Angle Measured
    0" to 0.38"±0.002"0.001"Three BladeBlack-Oxide Steel2 1/4"WhiteSteel683-1Z0000000000000000
    0" to 0.5"±0.002"0.001"Three BladeBlack-Oxide Steel2 1/4"WhiteSteel683-2Z000000000000000
    0" to 1"±0.002"0.001"Three BladeBlack-Oxide Steel2 1/4"WhiteSteel683-3Z000000000000000
    1" to 2"±0.002"0.001"Three BladeBlack-Oxide Steel2 1/4"WhiteSteel683-4Z000000000000000
     
    90° to 127° Angle Measured
    0" to 0.38"±0.002"0.001"Three BladeBlack-Oxide Steel2 1/4"WhiteSteel684-1Z000000000000000
    0" to 0.5"±0.002"0.001"Three BladeBlack-Oxide Steel2 1/4"WhiteSteel684-2Z000000000000000
    0" to 1"±0.002"0.001"Three BladeBlack-Oxide Steel2 1/4"WhiteSteel684-3Z000000000000000
    1" to 2"±0.002"0.001"Three BladeBlack-Oxide Steel2 1/4"WhiteSteel684-4Z000000000000000
     

    Starrett Countersink Gauges

    Image of Product. With Cone Probe. Front orientation. ZoomedIn view. Contains Border. Countersink Gauges. Starrett Countersink Gauges, Cone.

    With Cone Probe

    Mate your fastener and countersink perfectly for a secure hold with these Starrett gauges. They are often used in vehicle and metal manufacturing to check the top diameter and countersink angle of a hole. When the conical probe touches the hole’s angled walls, the diameter will display on the dial. You can verify the countersink angle based on how snug the probe fits into the hole. Even when you lift the gauge out of the hole, your measurement will stay on the dial until you press the reset button.
    Choose a gauge with an angle that’s equal to the angle of the countersunk hole you’re trying to measure.
    Dial
    Distance
    Measured
    Accuracy
    Measuring
    Increments
    Probe
    Type
    Material
    Dial Indicator
    Size
    Dia.
    Face
    Color
    Contact Point
    Material
    Mfr. Model
    No.
    Each
    82° Angle Measured
    0.02" to 0.17"±0.0002"0.002"ConeSteelAGD Group 1
    1 5/8"WhiteSteel687-1Z0000000000000000
    0.16" to 0.36"±0.0002"0.002"ConeSteelAGD Group 1
    1 5/8"WhiteSteel687-2Z000000000000000
     
    90° Angle Measured
    0.02" to 0.17"±0.0002"0.002"ConeSteelAGD Group 1
    1 5/8"WhiteSteel688-1Z000000000000000
    0.16" to 0.36"±0.0002"0.002"ConeSteelAGD Group 1
    1 5/8"WhiteSteel688-2Z000000000000000
    0.36" to 0.56"±0.0002"0.002"ConeSteelAGD Group 1
    1 5/8"WhiteSteel688-3Z000000000000000
     
    100° Angle Measured
    0.02" to 0.17"±0.0002"0.002"ConeSteelAGD Group 1
    1 5/8"WhiteSteel689-1Z000000000000000
    0.16" to 0.36"±0.0002"0.002"ConeSteelAGD Group 1
    1 5/8"WhiteSteel689-2Z000000000000000
    0.36" to 0.56"±0.0002"0.002"ConeSteelAGD Group 1
    1 5/8"WhiteSteel689-3Z000000000000000
     
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