STARRETT Thickness Gauges
Starrett thickness gauges ensure that materials meet specified thickness tolerances, guaranteeing quality and safety. They are used in metalworking to verify metal sheet thickness, while in the automotive sector, they measure sheet metal & paint coatings. They are also used in aircraft construc...tion, offering exceptional accuracy and ensuring precise thickness measurements for quality control and compliance with standards.Read more
Style | Model | Range | Price (ex. VAT) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
A | 572A | 0.0015 to 0.035" | €227.17 | |
B | 667-1 1/2 | 0.0015" | €8.86 | |
C | 172E | 0.002 to 0.015" | €201.82 | |
B | 667-2 1/2 | 0.0025" | €8.94 | |
B | 667-24 | 0.024" | €6.54 | |
B | 667-27 | 0.027" | €6.54 | |
B | 667-28 | 0.028" | €6.53 | |
B | 667-29 | 0.029" | €6.45 |
Thickness Gauges
Starrett thickness gauges are used by engineers & machinists for measuring gap widths by inserting gauges into a gap. These gauges feature tempered steel construction for structural rigidity and resisting corrosion on exposed surfaces. They provide resolution up to 0.001 inch and can be used for adjusting spark plugs / tappets / distributor points, checking bearing clearances and gearing rings / pins / fitting pistons.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Starrett thickness gauges measure the thickness of different materials?
Yes, these gauges are designed to measure the thickness of various materials, including metals, plastics, rubber, concrete and more.
What are the factors to consider while choosing the right Starrett thickness gauge for my application?
Major factors include material type, measurement range, accuracy requirements, gauge type, portability, calibration needs, display readability and durability.
What safety precautions should I take while using these Starrett thickness gauges?
- Inspect the gauge for damage before use.
- Calibrate the gauge regularly to maintain accuracy.
- Handle the gauge with care, avoiding impacts.
- Keep the work area clean and clutter-free.
- Secure materials to prevent movement during measurement.
- Exercise caution with materials featuring sharp edges.
- Be mindful of electrical hazards with digital gauges.
- Avoid pinching fingers between moving parts.
- Store the gauge in a safe, dry location when not in use.
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