L.S. Starrett 220Xrl-1 1" Mul-T-Anvil Part# - 66430
Brand: L.S. STARRETT
Part Number: 66430
Weight: 0.5 lbs
Country of Origin: UNITED STATES
Minimum Order Qty: 1 EA
Features: Heavy-Duty - The Starrett Micrometer has a rigid one-piece frame of drop forged steel, extremely hard and stable one-piece spindle and furnished with a no-glare Starrett satin chrome finish and resists rust. | Interchangeable Anvils - Interchangeable anvils are rigidly held in the vise type frame and quickly interchanged by a single lock screw adjustment. | Easy to Read - It is equipped with an advanced sleeve design comprises of staggered lines and distinct figures, making it easier to take precise and accurate measurements. | Quick Adjusting Tool - The Micrometer is the perfect tool for making quick and easy adjustments. It is accurate and easy to use with micro-lapped measuring faces and ring-type knurled lock nut for quick and sure locking. | Accurate Measurements - Starrett precision measuring tools exceed accuracy and performance requirements of national and international standards, providing excellent fine precision tools for industrial, professional and consumer markets worldwide.
Product DescriptionDigital Multi-Anvil Micrometer, Range 0 in to 1 in, Resolution 0.001 in, Accuracy +/-0.0001 in, SPC Output No, Long Form Calibration Certificate No, Anvil Shape Interchangeable, Anvil Size 0.120 in, 0.125 in x 0.060 in, Coolant Resistant No, Dimension Type Inch, Operation Type Mechanical, Thimble Type Ratchet, Anvil Material Steel, Case Included Yes, Frame Material Steel, Includes Spanner Wrench, Lock Nut Type Ring, Maximum Measurement - Inch 1 in, Minimum Measurement - Inch 0 inFrom the ManufacturerStarrett 220 Series Mul-T-Anvil Micrometers are a new development in micrometer design and the patent is held by Starrett. This micrometer will handle a wide variety of measurements impossible to obtain with regular micrometers, such as measuring the wall thickness of tubing, cylindrical walls from a hole or slot to an edge, many hard-to-reach locations, and the thickness of screw heads, shoulder lengths, etc. A most interesting feature of this tool is that additional anvils of various shapes can be made up and many of these anvils do not have to be hardened for that "special job".