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Three calibration rods are included so users can check accuracy right away before taking important measurements, without having to send the tools out for calibration. With this built-in check feature, the set is ready for verification.
This set of outside micrometers has clear, engraved marks on the sleeves of each one that make them easy to read at a glance in a workshop. The graduation lines are clear and evenly spaced, reducing the likelihood that values will be misread when work is moving quickly for production or review.
The zero-adjust wrench that comes with the tool makes it easy to make zero adjustments when needed. Users can set the zero without sending the tool in for service.
Within this set, each micrometer has a hardened carbide measuring tip that does not wear down easily when it comes into contact with steel, cast iron, aluminum, and other common workshop materials. Over time, standard steel tips wear down, leading to increasingly severe measurement errors. Carbide resists wear for a much longer time under the same conditions.
Because the tip resists wear over time, users do not have to replace or recalibrate tools as often, thereby lowering the total cost of ownership. Machinists who measure hundreds of parts every day will notice a real and measured improvement in the accuracy of their measurements over the life of the set of carbide tips.
Each micrometer has a ratchet stop that automatically limits the contact force. This feature ensures that every measurement is taken under a consistent measuring force, regardless of the force used. One of the most common mistakes people make with hand micrometers is applying too much force when measuring soft or flexible materials.
Once the desired measurement is reached, the lock nut keeps the thimble in place, stopping any movement that could change the number before it is written down. These two features work together to make accurate measurements easy and consistent for both experienced machinists and people new to a workshop.
Each unit in this outside micrometer set has a solid metal frame that maintains its shape even when used every day in demanding metalworking and engineering settings. Frame deformation is a major reason lower-quality micrometers consistently give incorrect readings. It happens because the anvil-spindle alignment changes slightly over time, making every reading incorrect.
This type of failure is less likely with a hard, stable frame. Users can count on the same instrument to be accurate after months of regular use as it was on the first day. This set is a reliable long-term addition to any professional tool collection.
Including round bar stock, pipe walls, sheet metal thickness, drive shafts, and precision engine parts, this outside micrometer set can measure the external dimensions of many different parts. Because the range covers four micrometers, the right tool is always available for the part size at hand, and you do not have to use an instrument that is not in range.
With just one purchase, machinists, engineers, and quality control inspectors who work with parts of different sizes can get a full measurement solution. For normal metalworking and engineering measurements in the 0 to 4-inch range, you do not need any extra micrometers.
This set of outside micrometers is suitable for use in engineering departments, car repair shops, metalworking shops, and factory quality control stations. These professional settings handle a wide range of measuring tasks every day, and the four measuring ranges, three calibration rods, and high-accuracy carbide tips make it easy to perform them all.
If a workshop manages many different micrometers from different brands, this set of matched micrometers makes things easier and more consistent. It is easy to train staff and ensure everyone on the team measures consistently because all four units use the same design language, operating feel, and accuracy specifications.
This outside micrometer set comes in a hard, protective case with sections sized for each micrometer, all three calibration rods, the zero-adjust wrench, and instructions. You can store and move the item between job sites without worrying about damage from drops, dust, or water. The case protects against these problems.
Loosely stored or unprotected precision tools cause alignment errors and surface damage, reducing their accuracy over time. In addition to keeping the whole set safe, the hard case keeps it organized and easy to find whenever a measurement job comes up, right out of the box, and for as long as the tools are in use.