Force and mechanical measuring equipment
Specifications
Mitutoyo 103-145-10 mechanical outside micrometer
Outside Micrometers are length measuring instruments based on the screw thread principle to measure linear distances, invented by Gascoigne in 1638. Today's standard micrometer has a "U" shaped frame, developed from the patent of French inventor J. Palmer in 1848, marking the beginning and development of today's modern micrometer.
Mitutoyo 103-145-10 Outside Micrometer with measuring range from 200-225mm, division 0.01mm, and accuracy ±4μm. The product is compactly and delicately designed, suitable for measuring length, outside diameter of details, material thickness in technical industries such as construction, mechanical engineering, molds, automobiles, interior with high accuracy.
Advantages of Mitutoyo 103-145-10 mechanical outside micrometer
Production quality: Manufactured using modern Japanese technology, the panme frame is powder coated at temperatures above 65°C (150°F), making the painted surface shiny, durable and increasing paint adhesion.
Durable design: Compact, with two anti-wear coated (carbide) measuring heads for increased durability and longevity.
Good storage: Packed in a plastic or wooden box to protect the device and facilitate storage and transportation.
Easy to use: Equipped with a sliding lever for constant measuring force, making it easy to use the device and ensuring accurate measurement results and high measurement stability.
Easy to edit: The standard shaft and accompanying accessories help to calibrate standard parameters easily, ensuring measurement accuracy.
Notes when using Mitutoyo mechanical outside micrometer
Preserve: Micrometers should be stored in dry places, away from moisture and high humidity. Regularly check for accurate calibration.
Use: Do not use the micrometer to measure rotating or moving parts. Avoid dropping the micrometer on the floor, workshop floor, machine belt, or other hard surfaces.
Toilet: Keep the micrometer free of dust on the two measuring heads. The surface of the two measuring heads must be cleaned with clean, dust-free paper or RP7 solution, then wiped again with clean, dust-free paper.
Storage after use: Do not store the micrometer with other repair and processing tools to avoid damage due to collision. After use, put the micrometer in the correct position in the box for storage.