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Starrett Outside Micrometer Cases
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Use these specially fitted cases to protect your Starrett micrometers while storing and transporting them.
For Micrometer Measuring Range | Material | Mfr. Model No. | For Mfr. Series | For Mfr. Model No. | Each | ||
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0" to 7/8", 0" to 1" | Plastic | 910 | 230, 436 | 210AP, 436.1XRL-1, T230XFL, T230XRL, T436.1XFL-1, T436.1XRL-1 | 20745A93 | 000000 |
Outside Micrometers
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Your classic micrometers, balancing precision with durability. Read the scales on the sleeve and thimble to find your exact measurements. These micrometers don't need batteries, so they're always ready for the job.
You can always expect accuracy with our micrometers. The anvil and spindle are precision ground to exact dimensions for reliable readings every time.
Starrett—Precision machined and tested in the U.S.
Calibration Certificate—Choose these micrometers when precision measurements are required for quality control or by regulation. The certificate is traceable to NIST, so you can be confident your measurements are correct and consistent.
Friction Thimble—Control how tightly the spindle closes on your part without the risk of damaging it. You can keep extending the spindle in small increments once it reaches your workpiece but not enough to overtighten. The thimble will start to resist turning to let you know you’ve applied the right amount of pressure.