Dial Indicators
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Dial Test Indicator
Dial gauge or also called dial micrometer, or length gauge for high precision measurements of small distances (travel). Jeweled Bearings Available...
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Shockproof Dial Indicator
Shockproof Jeweled bearing Supplied with limit pointers and bezel clamp Optional accessory: backs (page 101), contact points (page 98~100). When ...
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Dial Test Indicator - 0.001mm
Dial Test Indicator - Small Ø40mm
Jeweled bearing Supplied with limit pointers Optional accessory: backs (page 101), contact points (page 98~100).
Dial Test Indicator - Small Ø40mm
Dial Test Indicator - 0.001mm - Ø80 mm
Digital Dial Indicator - Small - 0.01mm/0.001mm
Button function: in/mm: short press for inch/metric conversion Long press to change measuring direction ABS: short press for absolute/incremental ...
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Back Plunger Dial Indicator
Dial indicators are precision instruments that measure small linear displacements via a spring-loaded plunger, displayed on an analog dial. They are used to verify runout, parallelism, height, depth and thickness in machining and quality inspection.
Available in multiple travel ranges and resolutions, with different dial diameters, stem configurations and protection options for coolant/dust. You’ll also find dial test indicators for angular contact measurements, from Insize, Kafer & Mahr.
Common setups include use with a magnetic base or as a comparator for alignment on lathes, mills and inspection benches.
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Dial Indicators
The dial indicators (or comparative gauges) are high-precision measuring instruments used to check the deviations of a surface from a reference point. They are essential for machine tool setup and component quality control, as they can detect differences on the order of 0,01 mm or even 0,001 mm.
- Types:Face (Plunger Type): They have a spindle that moves linearly up and down. Ideal for measuring flatness and perpendicularity.Test indicators (Lever Type): They have a rotating stylus (lever). They are extremely versatile for measurements in hard-to-reach areas or for checking radial deviation (run-out) on lathes.
- Applications: * Alignment of parts in the lathe chuck.Checking parallelism on milling machine tables.Measuring wear on brake discs or engine shafts.
- Use with Magnetic Base: For the indicator to operate, it must be mounted on a stable magnetic base with articulated arms, so that it remains stationary during the measurement.




























































































































































































































































































































































































































