Dial Indicators

  1. Mitutoyo Series 2 Inch Reading Dial Indicator, Lug Back, AGD/ANSI: .025-.5
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    Mitutoyo Series 2 Inch Reading Dial Indicator, Lug Back, AGD/ANSI: .025-.5", Grad: .0001-.001" - Choice of Features
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    £84.42 £70.35
    • Standard 0.0001” to 0.001” dial indicators with a 57mm-diameter bezel
    • O-ring and secure adhesion prevent water and oil ingress
    • Hard, scratch- and chemical-resistant coating on the crystal
    70 Reward Points
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    2XXXS/-10
  2. Mitutoyo Series 2 Long Stroke Dial Indicator, Lug Back (Grad: 0.01mm or .0005-.001
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    Mitutoyo Series 2 Long Stroke Dial Indicator, Lug Back (Grad: 0.01mm or .0005-.001"): 20-30mm or 1-2" - Choice of Features
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    £90.47 £75.39
    • Outer frame diameter: 57mm
    • O-ring ensures air tightness between the outer frame and crystal case
    • Hard, scratch- and chemical-resistant crystal coating
    75 Reward Points
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    2XXXS/-10/-19
  3. Mitutoyo Series 2 0.001 & 0.005mm Graduation Dial Indicator, Lug Back, ISO/JIS: 1-5mm - Choice of Features
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    Mitutoyo Series 2 0.001 & 0.005mm Graduation Dial Indicator, Lug Back, ISO/JIS: 1-5mm - Choice of Features
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    £97.91 £81.59
    • Standard 0.001 or 0.005mm graduations
    • O-ring and secure adhesion prevent water and oil ingress
    • Hardened, scratch- and chemical-resistant coating
    81 Reward Points
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    21XXS-10/70
  4. Mitutoyo Series 2 Special Purpose Dial Indicators - Choice of 1.4 N or 5.0 N
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    Mitutoyo Series 2 Special Purpose Dial Indicators - Choice of 1.4 N or 5.0 N
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    £101.83 £84.86
    • Peak-Hold Dial Gauge
    • Adjustable-Hand Dial Gauge
    84 Reward Points
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    204XA-10/80

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About Dial Indicators

Dial indicators are used primarily for measuring gauges and fixtures. They are used to indicate the run-out (the misalignment between the workpiece's axis of rotational symmetry and the axis of rotation of the spindle) of the workpiece, with the ultimate aim of reducing it to a suitably small range using chuck jaw adjustments.

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