Force and mechanical measuring equipment
Specifications
Mitutoyo 104-139A mechanical outside micrometer
The Mitutoyo 104-139A mechanical outside micrometer is a length measuring instrument based on the principle of using screw threads to measure linear distances. This product originated from the invention of Gascoigne in 1638 and was developed from the “U” shaped frame by J. Palmer in 1848, marking the beginning of the modern micrometer.
Advantages of Mitutoyo 104-139A Micrometer
Design and materials: Manufactured with modern Japanese technology, the panme has a frame that is electrostatically painted at temperatures above 65°C (150°F), making the paint surface shiny and increasing the adhesion of the paint layer. The measuring head is coated with an anti-abrasive layer (carbide) to increase durability and usage time.
Characteristic: Compact and sophisticated design with measuring range from 0-100 mm, division 0.01 mm and accuracy ±5 µm. Suitable for measuring length, outer diameter of parts, material thickness in technical industries such as construction, mechanical engineering, molds, automobiles, furniture, ...
Box and accessories: The panme is contained in a plastic or wooden box, which helps protect the device better and is convenient for storage and transportation. The standard shaft and accompanying accessories make it easy to calibrate standard parameters, ensuring measurement accuracy.
Notes when using Mitutoyo Panme
Preserve: Micrometers should be stored in dry places, away from moisture and high humidity. Regularly check and calibrate to ensure accuracy.
Use: Do not use the micrometer to measure rotating or moving parts. Avoid dropping the micrometer on the floor or hard surfaces to avoid damage.
Toilet: Always keep the micrometer free of dust on the two measuring heads. After use, the surface of the two measuring heads should be cleaned with a clean, dust-free paper or RP7 solution, then wiped with a clean, dust-free paper.
Storage: Do not store the micrometer with other repair or machining tools to avoid damage due to collision. After use, put the micrometer in the correct position in the box for storage.