Product Details
2 Series™ 1 to 2" SAE Outside Micrometer (T2XRL) by Starrett®. The Starrett 2 & 2M Outside Micrometer features ratchet stop, lock nut, carbide face, and 1" gage block standard. 1"-2", .0001" Grad, Ratchet Stop, Lock Nut, Carbide Faces.
Specifications
Measuring Range: 1" to 2" |
Increments: 0.0001" |
Type: Mechanical |
Units Of Measuring: SAE |
Anvil/Spindle Material: Carbide |
Anvil Type: Flat |
Spindle Type: Flat |
Lock Nut Type: Knurled Ring Type |
Thimble Type: Ratchet |
Accuracy: +/- 0.00005" |
Includes
- Mechanical Micrometer
- 1" Standard
Features
- Advanced sleeve design with staggered and distinct figures for precise and easy readability
- Balanced frame and thimble design ensure easy handling and better readability
- Gracefully designed tapered frame for use in narrow slots and tight places
- Quick and easy adjustment
- Reach places other micrometers cannot
- Gage block standard furnished with micrometers
- Carbide Faces
- Ratchet Stop
- Lock Nut
- 1" Gage Block Standard
- Micro-lapped measuring faces
- Starrett satin chrome finish - no glare - resists rust
- Ring-type knurled lock nut for quick and sure locking
- The spindle and anvil are sized at .235" (6mm)
- Rigid one-piece frame of drop forged steel
- A choice of smooth friction thimble for uniform pressure or the combination ratchet and speeder for uniform pressure and quicker adjustment
- Convenient decimal equivalents on inch tools
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Founded in 1880, Starrett® became a top manufacturer of high-quality precision tools, measuring instruments, gages as well as saws and hand tool products for industrial, professional, and other markets throughout the world. The company's products are designed and made to meet or exceed accuracy and performance requirements of national and international standards. With over five generations of innovation, excellent quality, and unparalleled precision, the Starrett brand remains distinctly American.