Starrett DY455 Telescopic Gauge Set, Steel, 6 piece

RS Stock No.: 539-328Brand: StarrettManufacturers Part No.: DY455
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Specifications

Type

Telescopic Bore Gauge

Material

Steel

Number of Pieces

6

Largest Diameter

152mm

Smallest Diameter

8mm

Product details

Starrett Telescoping Gauge Set

A set of six precision gauges for internal measurements of holes or slots, size range 8 to 152mm/ 5//16 to 6in. Each gauge consists of a rigid knurled steel handle with a knurled contact locking screw. The contact points are precision ground to a radius to give proper clearance for the smallest hole the gauge will enter. Constant spring tension gives a uniform contact pressure to ensure measurement. Final size is measured across the contact points with a suitable instrument e.g. vernier caliper or micrometer (see this section).

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₹ 20,962.85

₹ 20,962.85 1 Set (Exc. GST)

₹ 24,736.16

₹ 24,736.16 1 Set (inc. GST)

Starrett DY455 Telescopic Gauge Set, Steel, 6 piece
Imported by:

RS Components & Controls (I) Ltd

Distribution hub - B-89, Sector 67, Noida, Gautam Budh Nagar, (Uttar Pradesh), 201 301

₹ 20,962.85

₹ 20,962.85 1 Set (Exc. GST)

₹ 24,736.16

₹ 24,736.16 1 Set (inc. GST)

Starrett DY455 Telescopic Gauge Set, Steel, 6 piece

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Technical Document

Specifications

Type

Telescopic Bore Gauge

Material

Steel

Number of Pieces

6

Largest Diameter

152mm

Smallest Diameter

8mm

Product details

Starrett Telescoping Gauge Set

A set of six precision gauges for internal measurements of holes or slots, size range 8 to 152mm/ 5//16 to 6in. Each gauge consists of a rigid knurled steel handle with a knurled contact locking screw. The contact points are precision ground to a radius to give proper clearance for the smallest hole the gauge will enter. Constant spring tension gives a uniform contact pressure to ensure measurement. Final size is measured across the contact points with a suitable instrument e.g. vernier caliper or micrometer (see this section).

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