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Depth Micrometers are precision measuring instruments used to measure slots, steps, holes and projections with high accuracy. These instruments are ideal for use in manufacturing, machining...Read more

MITUTOYO -

Digital Depth Micrometer 0 To 12 In

ModelItemPrice (inc. VAT)
329-351-30AD6XPF£1,056.51
MITUTOYO -

Depth Micrometer 0-4 Ratchet Stop Nist Case

ModelItemPrice (inc. VAT)
129-127CERTAC6VBG£326.92
STARRETT -

Dial Depth Gauge, Adjustable Rod Design, 0.0005-Inch Resolution

ModelItemPrice (inc. VAT)
643JZAC4GYL£791.60
WESTWARD -

Depth Gage Digital 6 In/150mm

ModelItemPrice (inc. VAT)
2YNK3AC4DCW£209.18
MITUTOYO -

Vernier Depth Gage 0-300mm

ModelItemPrice (inc. VAT)
527-103AA8AHJ£367.87
STARRETT -

Depth Gage Dial

ModelItemPrice (inc. VAT)
450-12AH2GKX£1,069.58
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Depth Micrometers

Depth micrometers are used to measure the depth of a recess, hole or slot. Raptor Supplies offers a vast range of depth micrometers from brands like Starrett, Johnson, Westward, Brown & Sharpe and Mitutoyo. Starrett depth micrometers are designed for measuring depths of slots, holes, projections and shoulders. These micrometers are equipped with ring-type knurled lock nuts to ensure quick and safe locking. With a resolution of 0.001 inch, they can sense depths up to 3 inches. Westward depth micrometers (0 to 6 inch range) feature a flat anvil made of hardened steel to ensure flexibility and wear resistance. They come equipped with snap-fit rods for stress-free operation and provide 0.001 inch resolution. These depth micrometers are available in base lengths ranging from 75 mm to 6 inches.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a spindle?

A spindle is attached to a thimble (the rotating component of the micrometer) and moves towards the anvil to measure the dimension of the part being measured.

Is Mitutoyo depth micrometer corrosion-resistant?

Yes, the micrometre's moving components, that is, the thimble and sleeve have satin chrome finish for excellent strength and corrosion resistance.

How do I maintain my depth micrometer?

  • Keep the micrometer clean and free of dust or debris.
  • Avoid dropping or impacting the tool to prevent damage.
  • Store the tool in a protective case when not in use.
  • Regularly calibrate the tool by a qualified technician for improved accuracy.

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