Dial indicator thickness Gauge

The dial indicator thickness gauge amplifies the displacement of the measuring head through mechanical transmission, displaying the thickness value via a pointer on the dial. It is used to measure the thickness of materials such as films and coatings, verifying product specifications in quality inspection and production control.

Instruments

Dial indicator reading is accurate, with dual unit display without conversion, maximum Measured value 100N, Indication Error +/- 1%, can freely switch peak holding and real-time load value, suitable for all kinds of fixture installation.

$ 136.00

Measurement range 0-10mm, accuracy ≤ 0.02mm, using Dial reading, Graduation 0.01mm, upper probe diaMeter 6mm plane, suitable for workshop site and laboratory thickness measurement.

$ 219.00

Dial indicator reading accuracy, with peak holding and real-time load measurement switching function, the maximum Measured value 30kg, Indication Error +/- 1%, compact and portable and easy to operate.

$ 136.00

Battery-free, durable rare earth cobalt magnets, Measurement range 0 to 200 μm, accuracy +/- 1 µm (within 20 µm), with audible cues and wear-resistant carbide Probe.

$ 464.00

Pointer indicator reading, accuracy of +/- 1% FS, with peak protection function and continuous load indication free switching, with tolerance band indicator for batch testing, support Newton and kilogram dual unit display.

$ 175.00

Dial indication for easy reading, with dual unit display function without conversion, can freely switch peak holding and real-time value mode, Measurement accuracy of +/- 1%, push-pull Rod Travel 10mm, suitable for all kinds of fixture installation.

$ 136.00

Equipped with peak protection and continuous load dual mode, tolerance band indicator can set upper and lower limits, Indication Error +/- 1% FS, handheld design with a variety of fixtures to achieve accurate push-pull load testing.

$ 175.00

The handheld design is compact, the pointer reading is convenient, the peak protection and continuous load switching, the tolerance band indicator can set the upper and lower limits, the accuracy is +/- 1% FS, and the Newton kilogram dual unit display.

$ 175.00

With peak protection and continuous load indication switching function, equipped with tolerance band indicator to set the upper and lower limits, accuracy of +/- 1% FS, while displaying Newton and kilogram units, handheld design for easy portability.

$ 175.00

Measurement range 0-20mm, accuracy ≤ 0.02mm, probe diaMeter Φ 6mm, Dial reading indexing value 0.01mm, pressure 22kPa +/- 5kPa, in line with chemical industry standards.

$ 307.00

Measurement range 0~ 10mm, accuracy ≤ 0.02mm, probe center to the maximum measurement depth 130mm, Dial reading, portable handheld design, suitable for on-site rapid detection.

$ 261.00

Double pointer design with peak holding and continuous load indication function, external tolerance indicator to facilitate force value judgment, Maximum Measured value 10KN, suitable for electromagnetic interference occasions.

$ 457.00

Dual pointer design with peak holding and continuous load indication function, Maximum Measured value 20KN, with external tolerance indicator to facilitate force value judgment, suitable for electromagnetic interference environment.

$ 457.00

Double pointer design to achieve peak holding and continuous load indication, external tolerance indicator to facilitate force value judgment, Maximum Measured value 200KN, Indication Error +/- 2% FS, suitable for electromagnetic interference environment.

$ 825.00

It is convenient to use the pointer to indicate the reading, with peak protection and continuous load indication switching function. It is equipped with a tolerance belt indicator to achieve upper and lower limit setting. The Indication Error is only +/- 1% FS, and supports the simultaneous display of Newton and kilogram units.

$ 175.00

Articles

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Comparison of Dual-Principle Instruments: Magnetic Induction vs. Eddy Current for Coating Thickness Measurement
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Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge Measures the Thickness of Flexible Packaging Materials
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Eddy current thickness gauge detects coatings on non-ferrous metals.
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Magnetic thickness gauge measures the thickness of coatings on steel surfaces.
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