- The dial bore gauge offers - an accurate method of measuring a bore, or detecting a taper or ovality
- Calibration - The dial bore gauge must be calibrated to a known size and will indicate the deviation from that size by a maximum of 1mm
- A set of spacer rings and anvils are included with the bore gauge
- The anvils are used to set the measuring range to within 1mm of the desired bore to be measured or produced
- An outside micrometer, setting ring or slip gauges can be used to calibrate the bore gauge
- The bore gauge has a knurled locknut to secure the threaded anvils
- There is a sprung loaded guide used to centralize the two measuring contact points to the bore
- At the opposite end of the gauge there is a heat insulating handle with a split collet and knurled locking ring to secure the dial indicator
- Included with the bore gauge - Probe body, Dial indicator, 7 Anvils, Storage case and Instructions
- Measuring Range - 18 to 35mm
Machine-DRO History - A division of The Allendale Group, a family run British company founded in 2003. Our roots are firmly based in the UK, with a head office, engineering and inspection department at our works in Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire. We pride ourselves on being a measuring tool specialists offering tools, services, advice and expertise to our end customers and international distributor network.
Key Specifications
Probe Length - 130mm
Dial Diameter - 55mm
Resolution - 0.01mm