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Height Gauges

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Mini Height Gauge
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Mini Height Gauge

Original price €131,00 - Original price €146,00
Original price
€131,00 - €146,00
€131,00 - €146,00
Current price €131,00
5-8 Working days

Measure height difference of two surfaces (1146-20B suitable for surfaces with barrier, such as rivet) Resolution: 0.01mm/0.0005" Buttons: on/off,...

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Height gauges are precision instruments used to measure vertical dimensions, transfer measurements and scribe reference lines on a surface plate. With a rigid column and stable base, they support reliable zeroing and repeatable checks in inspection and layout work.

Available as vernier, dial and digital types, in multiple measuring ranges, with carbide scriber tips, fine adjustment, slider lock and optional data output, from Insize, Kinex & Mahr.

Commonly used in machine shops, metrology labs and toolroom setups; selection typically depends on accuracy, repeatability and compatibility with the reference surface plate.

Height Gauges
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Height Gauges

A height gauge is a precision measuring instrument used mainly on granite surface plates (surface plates) to measure the height of components or to scribe lines at a specific height with high accuracy. It is the "vertical" version of the caliper, offering much greater stability.

  • Scribing Function: A hard tip (usually carbide) is fitted to the moving part of the instrument, allowing the technician to "write" (scribe) on metal with accuracy to a hundredth of a millimeter.
  • Types:Vernier (Analog): Classic instruments with a scale, extremely durable with no need for batteries.With Dial: They make it easier to read fractions of a millimeter via an integrated dial.Digital: They offer direct reading, the ability to zero at any point (Zero function) and often built-in memory for comparative measurements.
  • Combination with Dial Indicator: Often, instead of the scribing tip, a dial indicator is mounted on the height gauge to check the flatness or parallelism of a surface relative to the base.
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