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Mitutoyo 192-150, Dial Height Gage, 12" X
Mitutoyo 192-150, Dial Height Gage, 12" X

Mitutoyo 192-150, Dial Height Gage, 12" X .001", With Digit Counter

Product ID : 2497990
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Galleon Product ID 2497990
UPC / ISBN 603908258377
Shipping Weight 13 lbs
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Model 192-150
Manufacturer Mitutoyo
Shipping Dimension 24.09 x 10.98 x 7.28 inches
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Mitutoyo 192-150, Dial Height Gage, 12" X Features

  • Measurement range of 0” - 12”, and precise to 0.001”

  • Dial display with resettable up and down counters to help provide precise measurements

  • Hand-operated feed wheel for measurement ease

  • Carbide-tipped scriber for hardness and to help prolong life

  • The grip-base helps hold the unit in position by hand


About Mitutoyo 192-150, Dial Height Gage, 12" X

The Mitutoyo 192-150 dial height gauge has a measurement range of 0” - 12”, and is precise to 0.001”, with + or - 0.0015” of accuracy. This height gauge has dual, resettable counters that additionally measure up and down distance changes, 0. 01” increments. A hand-operated feed wheel raises and lowers the gauge on the parallel beams, for ease of measurement. The scriber, used to mark a position on a workpiece, is 30 mm x 60 mm (H x L), carbide-tipped for hardness and to help prolong life, and is held to the gauge by a screw clamp for fastening ease. The grip-base helps hold the unit in position by hand. The height gauge weighs 9.26 lbs/4.2 kg. Height gauges, also called gages, are precision measuring instruments that travel on a vertical column (also called the beam) to measure and/or mark the vertical distance from the base of an object in fine units. The vertical position of the gauge and its attached pointer are changed by turning a calibrated screw, or one or more feed wheels. Recorded rotations are read from a scale, a dial, counters, and/or an electronic display. A screw clamp holds the pointer to the gauge. The pointer is typically sharpened to act as a scriber, and can be used to mark a position on a workpiece by scratching its surface. On compatible units, the scriber may be replaced by an electronic touch-signal probe. Height gauges are typically used in manufacturing, machining, and mechanical engineering. Mitutoyo manufactures precision measuring tools, metrology equipment, and systems. The company was founded in Tokyo in 1934 and formed Mitutoyo America Corporation in 1963, which is headquartered in Aurora, IL.