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Height Gauges

3014-02 Height Gauge - Scriber with Vernier

Code Range Reading Availability Price excl. VAT Certificate Cart
3014-02-020 0-200 mm 0.02 mm 5 available
€87,00
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3014-02-030 0-300 mm 0.02 mm 7 available
€95,00
0
3014-02-050 0-500 mm 0.02 mm 3 available
€148,00
0
3014-02-100 0-1000 mm 0.02 mm On Order
€574,00
0
Τεχνικά χαρακτηριστικά 7151-CL1 - Βάση για Ρολόι Γράφτη σε Υψομετρικό Γράφτη
Base for Dial Indicator on Height Gauge
7151-CL1

Base for Dial Indicator on Height Gauge

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€9,10€11,28
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Ακίδα Insize 7150 για υψομετρικό γράφτη, μεταλλική σε σχήμα ζιγκ-ζαγκ με αιχμηρή άκρη
Probe for Height Gauge
7150

Probe for Height Gauge

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from €16,70€20,71
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Current price €16,70€20,71
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Carbide tipped

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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