Telescopic Gauge 1/2 to 3/4 - 579B-8 - 579B-8
STT63193
Prix régulier
$175.93
Preorder today
- Self-feeding spur for rapid material penetration
- Greater range
- The constant tension of the spring provides a uniform contact pressure
- The two pistons are easily locked at any desired setting.
- Handles can be ordered individually; handles over 12 inches (300 mm) are available by special order.
- The handles are rigidly fixed to the contact pistons and are automatically self-centering.
- The ends of both contacts are hardened and ground to a radius to allow proper clearance over the smallest hole into which the gauge will fit.
- Self-feeding spur for rapid material penetration
- Greater range
- The constant tension of the spring provides a uniform contact pressure
- The two pistons are easily locked at any desired setting.
- Handles can be ordered individually; handles over 12 inches (300 mm) are available by special order.
- The handles are rigidly fixed to the contact pistons and are automatically self-centering.
- The ends of both contacts are hardened and ground to a radius to allow proper clearance over the smallest hole into which the gauge will fit.
STT63193
Prix régulier
$175.93
Preorder today
- Self-feeding spur for rapid material penetration
- Greater range
- The constant tension of the spring provides a uniform contact pressure
- The two pistons are easily locked at any desired setting.
- Handles can be ordered individually; handles over 12 inches (300 mm) are available by special order.
- The handles are rigidly fixed to the contact pistons and are automatically self-centering.
- The ends of both contacts are hardened and ground to a radius to allow proper clearance over the smallest hole into which the gauge will fit.
- Self-feeding spur for rapid material penetration
- Greater range
- The constant tension of the spring provides a uniform contact pressure
- The two pistons are easily locked at any desired setting.
- Handles can be ordered individually; handles over 12 inches (300 mm) are available by special order.
- The handles are rigidly fixed to the contact pistons and are automatically self-centering.
- The ends of both contacts are hardened and ground to a radius to allow proper clearance over the smallest hole into which the gauge will fit.