Product Description
Screw Gauge
We are engaged in manufacturing premium quality Screw Gauge in various shapes and sizes. Our Screw Gauge is highly efficient which renders consistent performance that too without any wear and tear.
Features :
| · Durable |
| · Dimensional accuracy |
| · Tamper proof packaging |
| · Competitive pricing |
Used for :
| · Measuring diameter of thin wire or sheets |
Unmatched Precision and DurabilityEngineered from rust-resistant, nickel-plated stainless steel and equipped with a hardened steel spindle, this screw gauge offers unmatched durability in demanding laboratory environments. Its precise 0.01 mm graduation allows users to achieve highly accurate and repeatable measurements, essential for research and industrial applications alike.
User-Friendly FeaturesDesigned with a knurled grip, ratchet stop, and easily readable dual scale-vernier and main-the screw gauge provides both comfort and accuracy. The locking screw feature ensures measurement stability, while the cylindrical shape enhances handling during intricate tasks. These user-oriented enhancements make it suitable for both seasoned professionals and trainees.
FAQ's of Screw Gauge:
Q: How does the screw gauge achieve accurate measurements?
A: The screw gauge uses a fine linear scale combined with a ratchet-type thimble and a hardened steel spindle to provide readings with a high resolution of 0.01 mm. The ratchet mechanism ensures consistent measuring pressure, minimizing user error.
Q: What objects can be measured with this screw gauge?
A: This screw gauge is ideal for measuring the thickness or diameter of thin objects such as wires, sheets, and small mechanical parts, making it suitable for laboratory, industrial, and educational applications.
Q: When should I use the locking screw feature?
A: The locking screw should be used after achieving the desired measurement to secure the spindle in place. This helps prevent any accidental movement, ensuring consistent and reliable readings before recording or removing the object.
Q: Where is this screw gauge most commonly used?
A: This precision measuring instrument is primarily utilized in laboratory settings, research facilities, manufacturing units, and educational institutions where meticulous measurement is critical.
Q: What is the process to take a measurement using this device?
A: To measure, place the object between the spindle and anvil, rotate the thimble using the ratchet until it clicks, and read the measurement on the linear scale. The ratchet ensures proper pressure, and the locking screw can be applied for stability.
Q: How does the material and finish benefit the user?
A: Constructed from stainless steel with a nickel-plated, rust-resistant finish, the screw gauge offers longevity and reliability in normal laboratory environments. The knurled grip enhances control, and the robust materials resist corrosion and wear.
Q: What is the power requirement for this screw gauge?
A: This screw gauge is entirely manual and non-electric, requiring no external power supply for operation.