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The Perfect Tool - The Starrett 440, 440M, 445, 445M Series Depth Micrometers are perfect for measuring the depths of holes, slots, shoulders, and projections can be measured with these fine tools. The satin chrome reading surface is glare-free and resist
Quick Adjustment - Our Starrett Depth Micrometers are perfect for quickly measuring the depths of multiple objects. Its features include a combination ratchet and speeder that allows for uniform pressure and quicker adjustments.
Accurate Measurements - The Micrometer Depth Gage is capable of providing precise measurements. With its steel rule, the Starrett gauge holder ensures accurate measurements every time. So you can be confident that your work is always precise.
Multiple Uses - The Starrett Series Depth Micrometer will be your go-to tool for measuring holes, slots, shoulders, and projections. It is constructed with a ring-type knurled lock nut for quick and sure locking of the micrometer spindle.
The Standard for Excellence - Manufacturing quality tools that provide consistent and reliable performance since 1880, Starrett's commitment has earned them a reputation as one of the most trusted names in the industry.
The Starrett individual reading rod has a one inch incremental length and is suitable for use with Starrett 440 series inch-reading micrometer depth gauges (sold separately). It has a 0.125" diameter and a 0.125-40 thread for screwing into the depth gauge, and has a ring-type knurled lock nut for secure locking. The rod has an accuracy of +/-0.0002" and is made of hardened steel for durability and accurate measurements. This individual reading rod is suitable for precise measurement in a variety of manufacturing, machining, and mechanical engineering applications. Depth gauges are precision measuring instruments used to determine the depth of any shape that has a step, groove, or slot. These gauges often take the form of sliders that travel on a measuring beam or rods, are moved to position by hand, and then adjusted with a calibrated screw. The base of the gauge rests at the top of the shape whose recession is to be measured, while the beam or rods extend to the bottom of the recession to determine the measurement. Gauge position is read from a graduated scale, dial, counters, or an electronic display. The L.S. Starrett Company manufactures precision measuring tools, metrology and testing equipment, and saw blade products. The company, founded in 1880, is headquartered in Athol, MA.