Salient Features:
- Consists of Back Plunger Dial Gauge, 'G' Clamp, Universal
Clamp, Swinging Arm Assembly, Tool Post Holder, Holding
Rod, Tommy Bar and Anvil.
- Swinging Arm Assembly enables the back plunger dial gauge
to be used for internal work up to a depth of 40 mm similar
to a lever type gauge.
- With 'G' Clamp, Tool Post Holder. Holding Rod and Universal
Clamp allows multiple types of mountings possibilities.
- Versatile combinations, allow gauging applications like
concentricity checks, alignment of machine tools, testing
parallelism and surface plate work.
- Supplied in a sleek wooden case with accessories.
- For the American market, Universal Test Set meeting the
requirements of AGD standard available.
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G Clamp |
5 |
Universal Clamp |
| 2 |
Swinging Arm Assembly |
6 |
Tommy Bar |
| 3 |
Tool post Holder |
7 |
Anvil |
| 4 |
Holding Rod |
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| Type |
Reading |
Range |
Graduation |
| UI01 |
0.01mm |
2.0mm |
0-50-0 |
| UI02 |
0.01mm |
2.0mm |
0-100 |
| UI51 |
0.001inch |
0.1inch |
0-50-0 |
| UI52 |
0.001inch |
0.1inch |
0-100 |
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Salient Features:
- Suitable for quick and easy measurements of bore depths.
- Base with 80 mm length hardened and ground to the highest
degree of flatness.
- Supplied with a set of extension rods for measurement
of wide variety of depths
- Supplied with Tungsten Carbide contact point for longer
life..
- For the American market, Depth Gauges meeting the requirements
of AGD standard available.
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| Type |
Reading |
Range |
Graduation |
| J158/0 |
0.1mm |
0-200mm |
10-0 |
| J158A/3 |
0.01mm |
0-200mm |
100-0 |
| J158A/1 |
0.001inch
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0-8inch |
100-0 |
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BAKER bore gauges allow rapid and accurate
checking of bores for size, Ovality and taper as also wear of
bores like Engine Cylinder bores etc. in the workshop or inspection
room. All bore gauges operate on the proven principle of two
diametrically opposite measuring points, one fixed and one moving
with a spring loaded centralising shoe. To check the actual
size of bore, the gauge must be set to size with a bore master
(Master Setting Ring) of known diameter which is close to the
size to be measured. Inserted into the bore, it is necessary
to "rock" the gauge slowly to locate its measuring
axis to the bore shown by the point of reversal of the indicator
hand. The reading at that point is the deviation from set normal
size. A range of interchangeable extension rods allows a single
instrument to cover wide range of bore sizes.
Salient Features:
- Small bores from 10mm to 18mm
- Highly versatile 18-50mm bore gauge covers a large range
for which one needs to generally purchase 2 bore gauges
having ranges Ø 18-35mm and Ø 35-60mm.
- The third bore gauge covering a range of 50-150 mm, is
widely used in Automobile, Aircraft, Engine and Pump manufacturers.
- High wear resistance due to carbide-tipped stationary
and moving anvils.
- Extra wide bridge ensures automatic centering in the
bore. Self-centralising feature of this bore gauge ensures
that the measurement can be done with minimum of skill.
- Furnished in a sleek wooden case containing measurement
anvils and extension rods with necessary tools.
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Salient Features:
- For quick measurement of thickness of sheets, paper,
leather etc
- Available in different throat depths, suitable for different
measurement requirements.
- In series J130, J138/L, and J142, measurement pressure
is independent of the user, resulting in accurate readings
of thickness without personal bias.
- J138. 'Push Down Type' thickness gauge is particularly
useful where fine measurement is not required - for example
plywood. Pushing down the plunger with the index finger
closes the measuring contacts.
- Well-balanced frames and handgrips coupled with lightweight
make these gauges easy to use for the measurement.
- Available in different readings and travels.
- Supplied with 10 mm anvil as standard. 20 mm and larger
available on request
- For the American market, thickness gauges meeting the
requirements of AGD standard available
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A gauge developed specifically to monitor
compliance with the legal requirement for minimum tread depth.
Additionally, it is useful for gauging general tyre wear in
the range 0-8 mm.
Salient Features
- The gauge gives accurate readings to 0.1mm
- A 'telltale' maximum reading pointer is fitted to retain
measurement, allowing the gauge to be applied to the tyre
positions where it cannot be easily read.
- A test piece can be supplied to check the accuracy at
1.6 mm. This is an optional accessory and should be ordered
separately.
- The dial has coloured bands for quick and easy reading
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Red |
0.0-1.6 mm |
Illegal |
| Band 2 |
Yellow |
1.6-2.0 mm |
Caution |
| Band 3 |
Green |
2.0-8.0 mm |
Safe |
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| Bezel
Dia |
Reading |
Range |
Graduation |
| 58 mm |
0.1 mm |
8 mm |
0- 8.0 |
| 58 mm |
0.001 in |
0.32 in |
0- 0.32 in |
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