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Mitutoyo 511-705 Bore Gage Without
Mitutoyo 511-705 Bore Gage Without
Mitutoyo 511-705 Bore Gage Without

Mitutoyo 511-705 Bore Gage Without Indicator, 160-250mm Range, 8mm Gage Stem Diameter

Product ID : 31185774


Galleon Product ID 31185774
UPC / ISBN 603908560685
Shipping Weight 4.83 lbs
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Model 511-705
Manufacturer Mitutoyo
Shipping Dimension 19.37 x 13.23 x 2.8 inches
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Mitutoyo 511-705 Bore Gage Without Features

  • Total measurement range of 160 to 250 mm

  • Grip reduces influence of heat to retain high-accuracy measurement

  • Two-point contact for detection of geometry problems such as ovality and taper

  • Carbide-tipped contact points for extended wear and improved abrasion resistance


About Mitutoyo 511-705 Bore Gage Without

The Mitutoyo 511-705 Bore Gauge without Indicator has a measurement range of 160 to 250 mm. The grip reduces the influence of heat from the operator's hand during use to retain high-accuracy measurement. This gauge uses a two-point contact system for the detection of geometry problems such as ovality and taper, and carbide-tipped contact points provide extended wear and improved abrasion resistance. This gauge is for use with Mitutoyo dial indicators (sold separately). Bore gauges measure holes, or bores, in a workpiece. They can measure the interior diameter of a hole at any depth, while internal micrometers can only measure to the depth of their teeth. Bore gauges are typically calibrated with a setting ring and come in two types: simple and direct-measuring. Simple bore gauges are used with a caliper to transfer the hole measurement, while the more complex gauges take the measurement directly, and display it through a vernier, dial, or digital display. Bore gauges have a two- or three-point contact, indicating how many points on the gauge head touch the inside of the bore. Two-point contacts are better at measuring ovality, while three-point contacts are used to measure lobing or triangular form error. Pistol-grip bore gauges are used for fast, single-handed operation with repeatable results from one operator to another. Bore gauges can also be used in special applications, such as measuring threads, spline pitch diameters, and deep bores. Mitutoyo manufactures precision measuring tools, metrology equipment, and related systems. The company, founded in Tokyo in 1934, formed Mitutoyo America Corporation in 1963 with headquarters in Aurora, IL.