1,500+ Results for Micrometers - Page 10
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- Item: Three-Point Internal Micrometer
- Resolution: 0.005mm/0.0002"
- Range: 5 to 6"
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- Item: Digital Style Micrometer
- Resolution: 0.0001"
- Range: 0 to 1"
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- Item: Brake Rotor Micrometer
- Resolution: 0.0001"
- Range: 0.300 to 1.300"
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- Item: Micrometer Head
- Range: 0 mm to 13 mm
- Includes: Spindle Lock
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- Item: Import Outside Micrometer Set
- Resolution: 0.0001"
- Features: Carbide Measuring Surfaces, Custom Wood Case
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- Range: 10 to 100 ft/lbs
- Item: Micrometer Torque Wrench
- Resolution: +/- 3%
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- Item: Screw Thread Micrometer Kit
- Resolution: 0.00005"
- Range: 0 to 1"
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- Item: Piece C-Type Micrometer Set 4 0-4"
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- Item: Piece C-Type Micrometer Set 6 6-12"
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- Range: 2.4 in to 2.8 in
- Item: Mechanical 3-Point Inside Micrometer
- Resolution: 0.0001 in
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- Range: 3 to 4"/75 to 100mm
- Item: 2-Key Style Micrometer
- Resolution: 0.00005"/0.001mm
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- Range: 2 to 3"
- Item: Precision Outside Micrometer
- Resolution: 0.0001"
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- Item: Ip65 Indicating Micrometer 1"/25mm
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- Item: Piece C-Type Micrometer Set 6 0-6"
About Micrometers
Micrometers are precision measuring instruments used to accurately measure small distances. They are commonly used in labs and workshops where precise measurements are necessary, such as 1.05 vernier caliper labs.
Types of Micrometers
There are many types of micrometers that can be bought for different purposes. Key micrometers and digital micrometers are popular choices for many users who need a high level of accuracy, while other micro meters may be more suitable for those who need less precision.
How Micrometers Are Made
Micrometers are made from a variety of materials, including stainless steel and alloy steels, which provide the necessary durability to withstand frequent use. Additionally, most micrometer buy products come with components such as anvils, spindles and frames that help ensure accurate readings.
Industries That Use Micrometers
Professionals in a variety of industries rely on micrometers to get their jobs done right. Precision machinists and mechanics use them to measure parts accurately while engineers use them to make sure components meet specific tolerances. Even jewelers use precision micrometers to measure diamonds.
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