Force and mechanical measuring equipment
Specifications
Mitutoyo 193-114 Digital Outside Micrometer
The Mitutoyo 193-114 mechanical outside micrometer is designed with a measuring range of 75 - 100 mm, a division of 0.001 mm and an accuracy of ±3 µm. This product integrates a mechanical digit counter for quick and accurate reading, suitable for measuring length, outside diameter and material thickness in engineering industries such as mechanical engineering, construction, molds, automobiles and furniture.
Advantages of Micrometer Mitutoyo 193-114
Material and design: Manufactured with modern Japanese technology, the panme frame is electrostatically painted at temperatures above 65°C (150°F), ensuring a shiny paint surface and high durability. Some product lines have a measuring head coated with anti-abrasive coating (carbide) for long-lasting durability.
Dimensions and Accuracy: With a measuring range of 75 – 100 mm, with a division of 0.001 mm and an accuracy of ±3 µm, providing precise measurement results for many engineering applications.
Digit counter: Equipped with mechanical digit counter for quick and easy reading of results.
Box and accessories: Packed in a plastic or wooden box to better protect the device, convenient for storage and transportation. Equipped with a sliding latch for stable measuring force, making the device easy to use and ensuring accurate measurement results.
Correction: The standard shaft and accompanying accessories make it easy to calibrate standard parameters, ensuring stable and accurate operation of the device.
Notes when using Panme Mitutoyo 193-114
Preserve: Keep the micrometer in a dry place, away from moisture and check regularly for accurate calibration.
Use: Avoid using the micrometer to measure rotating or moving parts. Be careful when placing the micrometer on hard surfaces to avoid damage.
Toilet: Keep the micrometer free of dust and dirt on the two measuring heads. Clean the two measuring heads with a clean, lint-free paper or a suitable cleaning solution, then wipe dry with a clean, lint-free paper.
Storage: Place the micrometer in the correct position in the case after use to avoid damage due to impact.