Clockwise Tools MMTR-01 Premium Outside Micrometer with Carbide Tip 0-1" Measuring Range 0.0001" Graduation Precision Machinist Tool
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Yes, a plastic case, similar to the size of those small tool sets.
I'm here. Founded in the U.S., the company now operates worldwide.
Their machines are capable of working with outside measurements from Approximately 3 inches. There is some claim that they are accurate.
I'm sorry, we only have 0 at the moment The first letter of the alphabet is 1 The 2nd" and the 2nd" There are three 3s 3", 3", and 3 Is 4" tall
Selected User Reviews For Clockwise Tools MMTR-01 Premium Outside Micrometer with Carbide Tip 0-1" Measuring Range 0.0001" Graduation Precision Machinist Tool
My job requires me to use these a lot. A precise and accurate measurement I find this to be a lot smoother than the SPI garbage that my boss typically My main use for them is to measure engine lifter dimensions off a CNC lathe whose tolerance does not hold up very Keeping them clean and fresh is all you need to do If not in use, the case should be stored in it.
This is a solid solution. Numbers etched into the wall. Neither calibration standards nor certification procedures are Despite the case's flimsiness, it is not convincing. Within the divider was a broken micrometer and the dividers had broken down. The solution I came up with was to cut my own insert out of foam.
I have checked that it measures to 1000ths of an inch, and it seemed to work correctly A fair price can be found here. The text could be made easier to read by making it smaller, but I can't figure out how to do that.
I wasn't expecting much from it since it was so inexpensive, but I was pleased to find it was in fact a good There are no instructions, but since this is a standard, old-school design, it wasn't a big deal. In terms of instructions, it would have been helpful to include them.
There may not be a top name brand, but the accuracy is there. The business I'm getting my son into places the importance of cost on top of functionality. This is a great deal for both of them.
This is a solid solution. A reader that reads to the nearest 1/10,000 When I turn parts under one inch in diameter on my lathe, I use it to measure their diameter.
In the exterior packaging material, there is a warning, "Before using this product, the user should read the instructions to become familiar with its use.
This set of tools has been used on three engines I have built. I found them to be very easy to read, and they were of good quality.