Product Description
With or excellent expertise and efforts, we have become one of the leading manufacturers and suppliers of Micrometer Screw Gauge. In school and colleges these gauges are used to measure the diameter of different objects during physics experiments. Our diligent workforce designs these gauges in compliance with the set industrial norms, using superior grade materials. We check the Micrometer Screw Gauge on finishing and durability parameters before offering at reasonable price.
Features:
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Light in weight
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Easy to use
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Rust proof finishing
Precision You Can TrustEngineered for reliable dimensional measurements, the micrometer screw gauge delivers remarkable accuracy for professionals. Its steel construction and polished finish ensure durability and longevity, while the meticulously ground contact faces provide year-over-year consistency for your most demanding projects.
Designed for Machinery ApplicationsThis micrometer is tailored for use in mechanical and engineering contexts, offering precision in measuring tiny parts such as wires, bolts, and metal sheets. The robust design and quality materials make it suitable for both workshop and industrial use, supporting repeatable, high-precision tasks.
FAQs of Micrometer Screw Gauge:
Q: How do I use a micrometer screw gauge for measurement?
A: To measure an object, place it between the spindle and anvil, rotate the ratchet until you feel resistance, then read the scale for an accurate measurement to 0.01 mm.
Q: What benefits does a hardened and ground contact face offer?
A: Hardened and ground contact faces minimize wear, ensure consistent accuracy, and reduce measurement errors, even after repeated usage in demanding environments.
Q: When should I use a micrometer screw gauge instead of a caliper?
A: Use a micrometer screw gauge when you require greater precision (0.01 mm resolution) for measuring small dimensions, especially in mechanical or engineering applications where fine tolerance is critical.
Q: Where is a micrometer screw gauge commonly used?
A: This instrument is commonly used in machine shops, tool rooms, manufacturing environments, and educational labs where precise small-dimension measurements are required.
Q: What is the maintenance process for a micrometer screw gauge?
A: Keep the device clean, store it in its protective case, and occasionally apply a light oil to moving parts. Calibration should be checked regularly for sustained accuracy.
Q: What material is the micrometer screw gauge made from?
A: It is constructed from mild steel, providing strength and resistance to deformation, with a polished silver finish for an attractive and corrosion-resistant surface.