51pcs Thread Pitch Gauge SAE Stainless Steel Screw Pitch Measuring Tool (America SAE(51pcs))
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In my package, there was only one gauge version. The triangular 4-pointed star was sent. 51 gauges alone, 84 tooth USA 60 degree thread angle. They're also small enough to fit inside a nut, by the way. Some products from other vendors aren't. The 52-piece rectangular Metric set isn't included (with mine), and I'm guessing it wasn't meant to be included for the price. I'll look into it with Amazon to see if they've ever received a complaint like this. If there are any discrepancies, please contact Amazon so that they can correct the problem and eliminate bad suppliers. They've always resolved any issues I've had with suppliers, and when I report safety concerns, they pull the product first and investigate later.
Selected User Reviews For 51pcs Thread Pitch Gauge SAE Stainless Steel Screw Pitch Measuring Tool (America SAE(51pcs))
Only 51 pieces made in the United States of America at a 60-degree angle. The gauge is fine, but the Product Description and one photo make it appear that a Metric set is included, which it is not. These thread angles range from 4 to 60 degrees in the United States. There are 84 pitch gauges, 51 pieces, and one triangular frame in this set. 'Holes on each side' is a bad translation implying the rectangular Metric set (not included) has thumb pushing cutouts to push all the gauges out of the frame to sort through them. br>br>The wording in the description shows 52 piece Metric is included, and 'holes on each side' is a bad translation implying the rectangular Metric set (not included) has thumb pushing cutouts to push all the gauges out of the frame to sort through them br>br>The 51-piece triangle frame set has humped shapes to help the gauges exit the curved frame.
Because the specifications stated that it was stainless steel, I decided to buy it. I've had items in my toolbox rust, so I figured this would be a wise investment. Be wary of the buyer! This isn't made of stainless steel, by the way. It sticks to a magnet easily. Stainless steel isn't known for its magnetic properties. Some of the less expensive grades aren't even magnetic. This tool, on the other hand, snaps to the magnet in a matter of seconds - Moreover, it was a weak magnet. So, if that's okay with you, go ahead and do it, but they shouldn't be misleading.
This thread gauge has a great triangular shape that I like. It gives the gauges enough room on the ship so that they don't interfere with each other. br>Please keep in mind that the images for this item are somewhat deceptive. They do make a point of pointing out the plastic screws that hold it all together. br>I also noticed that unlike the one in the photo, there is no brand name engraved on the face.
In the end, I'll keep this one and buy another, but at a higher price, which makes me a little sad.
It does the job; it's a little pricey for what it is, but I needed an SAE gauge, and this fit the bill.
Because the post in the thing was not set correctly, you couldn't tighten it up properly to keep the leaves from flopping around. Aside from that, they appear to function properly.
It does exactly what it says. I can't really compare all of the sizes to any standard, but it'll come in handy when I need it.