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Measure the thickness of sheet metal, paper, and other flat stock, and read the values on an LCD.
These gauges come with a calibration certificate traceable to NIST that states they've passed a test for accuracy.
A reversible anvil lets you adapt the gauge to the shape of the object you are measuring. Use the round face on the anvil to measure the wall thickness of pipe, tubing, and other curved surfaces. Use the flat face to measure sheet metal, paper, and other flat stock.
Gentle and highly accurate, these gauges measure the thickness and height of delicate workpieces without damaging them.
Thin as a blade, the anvil on these gauges fits into grooves in flat surfaces where typical thickness gauges and other instruments can’t reach.
An extra-deep throat provides a long reach for measuring sheet metal and other large items.
Small enough to fit between your thumb and index finger, use these gauges for quick thickness checks.
Check measurements at a glance.
Small enough to fit between your thumb and index finger, use these gauges for quick thickness checks on paper, film, and other flat stock.
These micrometers come with a calibration certificate traceable to NIST that states they've passed a test for accuracy.
Up to ten times as precise as standard electronic micrometers.
IP54 rated for limited protection from dust and splashing water.
Take measurements in dirty machining environments—these micrometers are rated IP65, so they seal out coolant, water, and dust.
IP65 rated for protection from dust and water jets. This micrometer has an extra-deep throat for measuring sheet metal and other large items.
An extra-deep throat gives you a long reach for measuring sheet metal and other large items.
Measure sheet metal and other large items and easily read the results on an LCD.
A screen makes measurements easy to read.
Easily read measurements displayed on the screen.
Each micrometer in these sets comes with a calibration certificate traceable to NIST that states it has passed a test for accuracy.
Measure a variety of objects of different lengths and easily read the results on an LCD. These micrometers come with interchangeable anvils of varying sizes.
These micrometers come with interchangeable anvils of varying lengths, giving them a wide measuring range.
Switch out anvils depending on the shape of the item you're measuring. Use the rounded anvil to measure the wall thickness of pipe, tubing, and other curved surfaces. Use the flat anvil to measure flat surfaces.
Swap out the anvil on these micrometers for a better fit on curved and flat parts.
These micrometers have a round anvil for measuring the wall thickness of pipe, tubing, and other curved surfaces.
Measure the thickness of paper and other thin materials without distorting them.
Confirm a part is within your set tolerance.
The anvil and spindle are pointed for measuring small grooves and keyways.
Disc-shaped measuring faces fit into recesses to measure the thickness of gear teeth.
Check if a can is properly sealed by inspecting the width, height, and depth of the seam.
Measure thread accuracy in screw-cutting operations. The anvil and spindle have a 60° point for fitting into thread grooves.
Measure the height of your crimp to confirm the wire connection is secure and accurate in size.
A V-shaped anvil is designed to measure the outside diameter of cutting tools with three flutes.
Check step height, gap width, and the distance between narrow slots to make sure machine and engine parts seamlessly align.