Force and mechanical measuring equipment
Specifications
Mitutoyo Electronic Outside Micrometer
Digital Outside Micrometers are a length measuring tool based on the screw thread principle to measure linear distances. Invented in 1638 by Gascoigne, Mitutoyo digital micrometers are manufactured using modern Japanese technology, providing IP65 water resistance and many options such as measuring range, accuracy, measuring speed, and mm-inch display. This makes the product suitable for many different requirements in the engineering field.
Mitutoyo 293-145-30 Digital Micrometer (0 – 25mm)
The Mitutoyo 293-145-30 product has a compact design, providing a measuring range of 0 - 25mm with a display of 0.001mm and high accuracy of ±1μm. The device meets IP65 waterproof standards, helping to measure round parts and material thickness in many industries such as mechanics, molds, automobiles and furniture with absolute accuracy.
Advantages of Electronic Outside Micrometer
ABSOLUTE Technology: Mitutoyo 293-145-30 uses a rotating electromagnetic induction reader combined with ABSOLUTE technology, helping to determine the exact measurement position immediately upon power up without the need for re-adjustment.
High Quality Design: The measuring head of the micrometer is coated with anti-wear layer (carbide) to increase the durability and life of the device.
Easy to Use: Equipped with a sliding lever for stable measuring force, easy to use and providing accurate and reliable measuring results.
Standard Shafts and Accessories: Comes with standard shaft and accessories, making calibration easy, ensuring the device always operates with the highest accuracy.
Environmental protection: Uses Hg-free SR44 batteries, which are environmentally friendly and extend the service life. The device also has low voltage and measurement value error warning functions. Stored in a plastic or wooden box for better protection and convenient transportation.
Notes When Using Electronic Panme
Digital micrometers should be stored in a dry place, away from moisture and high temperatures. Regular inspection and calibration are required to ensure the most accurate measurement.