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2102231624 - Δωρεάν μεταφορικά άνω 80€ (με ΦΠΑ) - Τιμές χωρίς ΦΠΑ
2102231624 - Δωρεάν μεταφορικά άνω 80€ (με ΦΠΑ)
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Code Height Base Grade Ανοχή (mm) Availability excl. VATincl. VAT Certificate Cart
4790-050 50 40 GG 00 ±0.003
€38,10
€47,24
0
4790-075 75 50 GG 00 ±0.003
€42,80
€53,07
0
4790-0100 100 70 GG 00 ±0.003
€46,30
€57,41
0
4790-0150 150 100 GG 00 ±0.004
€77,00
€95,48
0
4790-0200 200 130 GG 00 ±0.004
€100,00
€124,00
0
4790-0250 250 165 GG 00 ±0.005
€134,00 €107,00
€132,68
0
4790-0300 300 200 GG 00 ±0.005
€171,00
€212,04
0
  • Satin chrome plating
  • Beveled edges for internal and external measurement
  • Made of hardened stainless steel
Insize

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Insize

INSIZE was founded in 1995 and is one of the world's leading manufacturers of measuring instruments and metrological equipment. With factories in China and other Asian countries, as well as production units in Germany and Italy for the INSIZE PLUS series, the company offers products that stand out for their accuracy, durability and reliability, while being distinguished by their excellent quality-price ratio.

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Precision Squares

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Precision Squares

Precision squares are essential reference tools for measurement and inspection, designed to verify perpendicularity (90° angle) and the flatness of surfaces. They form the basis for correct alignment of components on machine tools, as well as for final quality control of high-requirement machining operations.

  • Types: They are classified into plain squares, squares with a base (base squares), and stonemasonry or granite squares.
  • Applications: Ideal for machine setup, precision marking-out, and checking squareness on CNC components.
  • Quality: They are usually made from hardened steel or granite, following strict standards (e.g. DIN 875) that define the permissible tolerance in microns (μm).
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