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Mitutoyo Steel Square Long Gage Block Set, ASME
Mitutoyo Steel Square Long Gage Block Set, ASME

Mitutoyo Steel Square Long Gage Block Set, ASME Grade 0, 200 - 250 mm Length (8 Blocks)

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Shipping Weight 11.02 lbs
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Model 516-752-26
Manufacturer Mitutoyo
Shipping Dimension 39.37 x 39.37 x 7.87 inches
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Mitutoyo Steel Square Long Gage Block Set, ASME Features

  • Steel blocks are made from high-carbon, high-chrome steel to reduce wear and corrosion

  • Precision ground and lapped to provide excellent wringing characteristics

  • Thermally stabilized to reduce changes in gage block length over time

  • Laser-etched with individual serial number for traceability

  • Supplied with a certificate of inspection to ensure each block has been inspected


About Mitutoyo Steel Square Long Gage Block Set, ASME

The Mitutoyo 516-752-26 gage block set includes eight ASME grade 0 steel square gage blocks with nominal size engraved in millimeters. Blocks included in the set are 125 mm, 150 mm, 175 mm, 200 mm, 250 mm, 300 mm, 400 mm, and 500 mm. Grade 0 gage blocks are often used for calibrating and inspecting tools, instruments, and manufacturing gages. This square gage block set meets ASME B89.1.9 standards and a certificate of inspection and calibration is provided with each set. Gage blocks (also called gauge blocks, Jo blocks, Hoke blocks, and Johansson gauges) are precision ground and lapped metal or ceramic blocks, used for calibrating precision measuring equipment and as a length standard in manufacturing. Gage blocks are square or rectangular in shape, with flat and parallel measuring surfaces, and usually have an engraved unique serial number and nominal length (provided in either inches or millimeters). They often come in sets with blocks of varying lengths, so that many different standard lengths can be created by stacking and wringing them. Wringing is the process of sliding blocks together with a small amount of pressure, in order to create a longer gage block stack. Gage blocks are kept within a protective case, are cleaned thoroughly before wringing and after each use to prevent corrosion, and are kept free of burrs and other damage that would decrease their accuracy. Temperature is another important consideration. Blocks are susceptible to thermal expansion and must be used at 68 degrees F to ensure their accuracy. Gage blocks are available in different grades, which refer to their tolerance or allowable deviation from their nominal dimension. Grades are defined by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) B89.1.9M for both length and flatness. ASME B89.1.9M also defines standards for parallelism and surface finish. Different grades are available depending on the application and the required level of accuracy. Grade 00 blocks are generally used to calibrate and check the accuracy of instruments, grade 0 blocks for setting and checking gages in quality control, grade AS-1 blocks for tool rooms and production purposes, and grade AS-2 are similar to AS-1 blocks but are slightly less accurate. Grade K blocks are used for calibrating and checking the accuracy of other gage blocks within a temperature-controlled inspection or calibration room. A certificate of inspection and calibration is provided with each gage block or set, specifying the deviation of the individual block from its nominal length. Founded in Tokyo in 1934, Mitutoyo is a leader in the metrology field, producing high-quality measurement products including mechanical, dimensional gauging products, focusing on micrometers, calipers, indicators, and other measurement tools, as well as output gauges, interfaces, data collectors, and analysis software. Mitutoyo formed Mitutoyo America Corporation in 1963, which is headquartered in Aurora, Illinois, with additional locations in the U.S. and Canada.