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- ¸ðµ¨ ¹øÈ£: MEA_000
- DIY ¿ëÇ°: Woodworking
- ºê·£µå À̸§: ChgImposs
- ±Ù¿ø: CN (Á¤Ç°)
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Blade Quantity: 52 pcs
- Standards: Metric and Imperial
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Description
Features: - Small and portable, it doesn`t take up much space, making it easy to put in your pocket and store. - Made of stainless steel, durable and not easy to wear. - Anti rust treatment of metal surface, which the surface of each feeler gauge is coated with antirust oil, and the feeler gauge is free from rust and unfolds smoothly without jamming. - It can be used for thread inspection on metal lathes, used to measure the pitch of threads and external threads, and is a good partner for your measurement work. - Thread gauges are designed for simple and accurate measurement and can be widely used.
Size: - Metric (mm) - 60° - 6.0, 5.5, 5.0, 4.5, 4.0, 3.5. - 3.0, 2.5, 2.0, 1.75, 1.5, 1.25. - 1.0, 0.9, 0.8, 0.75, 0.7, 0.6. - 0.5, 0.45, 0.4, 0.35, 0.3, 0.25. - Whitworth - 55°: - 62G, 60G, 48G, 40G, 36G, 32G, 30G. - 28G, 26G, 25G, 24G, 22G, 20G, 19G. - 18G, 16G, 14G, 13G, 12G, 11G, 10G. - 9G, 8G, 7G, 6G, 5G, 4 1/2 G, 4G.
Application: - It is useful for checking tool angle while cutting threads in metal turning lathes. - The angles on the thread cutting tool is checked on the V slots in the gauge.
Place of Application: Measuring
Note: - Wipe the measuring surface of the feeler gauge with a clean cloth, and do not measure when the feeler gauge is dirty or metal septum, otherwise the accuracy of the measurement result will be affected. - Insert the feeler gauge into the measured space, pull the feeler gauge back and forth, and feel resistance, indicating that the source value of the room is close to the value marked on the feeler gauge. If the resistance is too large or too small, it means that the clearance value is less than or greater than. - Marked on the feeler gauge. When measuring and adjusting the clearance, first select the feeler gauge that meets the clearance requirements and insert it into the measured gap, and then adjust and pull the feeler gauge at the same time, When you feel a little resistance, tighten the lock nut, and the value marked by the feeler gauge is the clearance value.
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