Mitutoyo 2046S, 0.01mm X 10mm Dial Indicator, 0-100, Lug Back, Series 2, 8mm Stem
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Thank you for reaching out, Oscar R. My Mitutoyo 2046S that I purchased in March has been going strong. Tuesday, October 10. There was no doubt that this product was made in Japan and sold to me by a Japanese company. My best regards. Theodore "Rod"
Hello, I'm metric. I'd like to know which dial indicator we are using.
In the answer about the stem having an 8mm diameter and being 20 mm long, it is cited as There are 787402 inches in this measurement. It appears that this is the correct measurement, as I would estimate it to be 1" in diameter. There were a few things I disliked about it. I did not like the kind of plastic on the back, compared with the Yanasa that I purchased years ago. If you look at the dial face, it is calibrated to time in one hour. It is calibrated to 1 mm / my Yuasa. From 001 to There are 1000 inches in a foot. Hence it was found that there were so many new old stock Yuasas that I found and am now using them because they are However, my preference is to work in inches. I will keep this in case I have to work in metric.
Eight millimeters or 0 millimeters is the diameter of the hole. There are 3165 in and each is almost 20 mm long, I hope this helps.
Selected User Reviews For Mitutoyo 2046S, 0.01mm X 10mm Dial Indicator, 0-100, Lug Back, Series 2, 8mm Stem
Despite the fact that I am not an expert, I seriously doubt the authenticity of this item. Thanks to CHINA POST for sending me this! Recently, Mititoyo's stuff has been copied a great deal and it has been marked down substantially. Videos of their faked digital caliper can be found on YouTube. Please let me know if you would like photos added.
When used in conjunction with the Denso Injection pump, the DI has an 8mm shank that is perfect for timing the engine. Despite being small, the gauge was quite readable. As you might expect from Mitutoyo, quality is top-notch. The factory will provide you with a calibration certificate. The products were well packaged and easy to set up. It has been a good experience.
Japanese precision instrument manufacturer Mitutoyo („Mitsutoyo“ is the correct spelling, but in English, the company's official spelling is Mitutoyo) is regarded as Japan's most trusted manufacturer. The company insists on Made in Japan at a time when the majority of products are made in China, which I applaud. Mitutoyo is an equivalent of Starrett, which demands Made in USA except its products are way too costly, such as the Snap-on brand. Starrett tools (some of them are now manufactured in China and have a terrible While it was a bit more expensive (additional $20 or so) than I paid in Japan, for this quality it was still a bargain, and of course I included the shipping fee in the final payment. had intended to use a digital version, but since they are all very expensive, I settled for this analog version. It would be a mistake to save money by buying made in China if you need a precision instrument Choosing between Mitutoyo and Starrett is the right choice. There is a risk of starvation with some Starrett products (summary End products) are now being made in China, and they have an awful I have no longer considered Starrett as an option and will instead stick with Mitutoyo, unless Mitutoyo too tries to cheapen its products by sourcing manufacture from China. My disappointment with Starrett is because I support the made in the USA movement.
When I received it, I could tell at once that it is made in Japan by Mititoyo, and that it works smoothly.
There are good value for the money. It took over two weeks for the package to arrive.
It works as described. However, it seems to move a bit more slowly than I had hoped. If you use it more, this may ease up.
We haven't even used it yet and you can tell that it is of good I would recommend this product for the price.