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Starrett® 708AZ Horizontal Dial Test Indicator With Dovetail Mount, 0.01 in Measuring, 0 to 5 to 0 Dial Reading, Graduations 0.0001 in, 1-3/8 in Dial

  • ITEM CODE: LSSTA-64212
  • UPC: 049659642124

  • Min. Order Qty: 1
  • Qty. Interval: 1

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Starrett® 708AZ

DESCRIPTION

These precision test indicators were designed to be positioned for easy and accurate readability. The versatility of the angled head, combined with the three dovetail mounts eliminates the need for having both vertical and horizontal style test indicators. These are the features that make this series of test indicators superior to ordinary types.


Starrett® Dial Test Indicator, Horizontal, Series: 708 Series, 0.01 in Measuring, 0 to 5 to 0 Dial Reading, Graduations: 0.0001 in, 1-3/8 in Dial, White Dial, 0.078 in Diameter Ball, Satin Chrome

  • Inch reading indicators are available with easy-to-read, shaded white, red, or black dials - millimeter reading indicators with yellow dials
  • These precision test indicators offer an easy-to read angled head and the flexibility of three dovetail mounts
  • Three dovetail positioning mounts work with existing test indicator accessories
  • Precision gear-driven design with smooth, jeweled movement
  • Contact point reverses automatically, always maintaining clockwise hand rotation
  • Contacts are frictionally adjustable and replaceable
  • Revolution count hand for easy reading
  • Angled head for better reading position
  • Narrow body for inreach ability
  • For extreme accuracy, positioning the lever contact so that it is approximately 15 deg from being horizontal with the workpiece
  • Models with twice the range of ordinary types
  • Long carbide contacts 13/16 are furnished as standard on most indicators
  • 13/16 in/20 mm L contact point
  • ISO Certified
  • PROP65: This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm

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