Dial Co-axial Centering Alignment Indicator Imperial

Part No
ME-IM-DIAL-CENT-1
Rating:
90% of 100
In stock
Machine DRO
£66.52
Overview

Dial Co-axial Centering Alignment Indicator Imperial

  • Dial co-axial Centering Alignment Indicator Imperial
  • Locate Workpiece Centre - Simple method of centering a workpiece, fixture or assembly
  • Easy Operation - The outer body and indicator dial remains stationary while the center spindle with the feeler attached rotates. This allows the indicator dial to always face the operator
  • Internal and External - Find the centre on internal or external diameters
  • Hand or Motor Spindle Driven - The machine spindle can either be rotated by hand or using the motor up to a maximum of 500 rpm.
  • Large Diameter Working Area - The combination of straight and offset feelers in different lengths allows a large work area to be covered
  • Imperial Dial - The dial has a imperial scale used as a reference, when finding the center

Please Note - The Images of the Metric unit is for example only, this is an Imperial Unit (The colour may also differ)

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

More Information
Weight(g)823.000000
TypeCentering Indicator
BrandMachine DRO
MPNME-IM-DIAL-CENT
GTIN5056202954585
Equivalent PartsME-IM-DIAL-CENT-1
Conditionnew
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What is the accuracy of the Dial Co-axial Centering Alignment Indicator?
Accuracy is 0.01mm, concentricity is 0.005mm. Many thanks
Is there anything to differentiate this tool from the Moore & Wright equivalent, which is over double the price? Thank you.
The two units are very similiar, this would largely come down to personal preference. Many thanks
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