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High Accuracy Telescopic Gauges 6pcs Sets

Min. Order: 1 Piece/Pieces
Payment Terms: T/T, WU
Supply Ability: 100
Place of Origin: Guangdong

Company Profile

Location: China (Mainland)
Business Type: Manufacturer, Trading Company

Product Detail

Model No.: IG-106
Means of Transport: Ocean, Land
Brand Name: ROKTOOLS
Range: 8-150mm
Number: 6pcs
Production Capacity: 100
Packing: wooden box
Delivery Date: 5-30 days
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Product Description

  • Range: 5/16" - 6" (8mm to 150mm), 6 pc set includes:

  • 1 gage: 5/16 - 1/2" range x 4.20" overall

  • 1 gage: 1/2 - 3/4" range x 4.40" overall

  • 1 gage: 3/4 - 1-1/4" range x 4.40" overall

  • 1 gage: 1-1/4 - 2-1/8" range x 5.85" overall

  • 1 gage: 2-1/8 - 3-1/2" range x 5.85" overall

  • 1 gage: 3-1/2 - 6" range x 5.85" overall

  • Spring loaded with locking knurled knob

  • Stainless Steel Construction

  • Gage expands in a hole to be measured (locks in place and then removed to determine final hole size using a micrometer or calipers).

  • Get exact sizes of holes, slots, bores, or recesses

  • Rigid handle and double action design (self-centering) for quick checking of inside measurements

  • Constant spring tension for uniform feel

  • Contact points are hardened tool steel and precision ground in the end measuring radius

 Range mm8-12.712.7-19 19-32 32-54 54-90 90-150
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 L mm 102 102 102 127 127 127
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    Steps       

  • Collapse the telescoping gage.

  • Secure the telescoped gage by turning the knurled ring, lightly tightening  it.

  • Insert the gage into the bore to be measured.

  • Roughly align the handle parallel to the axis of the bore, and release the  knurled ring. A little practice - before measuring - locking and unlocking the  ring will give the user a knack for gradually extending the gages tubes against  the bore without having them slap vigorously against the bores surfaces.

  • Lock the knurled ring very lightly, then rocks the gages handle about the  bores axis. Properly accomplished, the user will discern a light "drag" on the  gage as the lightly-rounded gage ends engage the bores surface at its largest  diameter. If no drag is felt, the gage tubes are NOT ninety-degrees to the bores  axis and aligned at its largest diameter. The user MUST wiggle the gage handle  until this is accomplished.

  • Tighten the knurled ring a bit more to ensure that the gage ends are held in  position for measuring.

  • Using an outside micrometer or a vernier caliper, rock the telescoping gage  until a drag similar to that felt in the bore is felt against the faces of the  measuring device 


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