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Metric Bore Gauge Setting Master

$675.00/Each
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Part# 12-03421
MFR Model# 53-646-010-0

Overview

Setting Bore gages is a breeze with Fowler's new Bore Gage Setting Master Kit!

Using the new Fowler Bore Gage Setting Master and the included gage blocks you can now quickly and easily set virtually any bore gage from 0 to 150mm in diameter with an accuracy of .003mm. Gone are the numerous masters formerly required to accurately set your bore gage for use. Now with one setting master kit and the included gage blocks you can set your bore gage with ease.

Each Fowler Bore Gage Setting Master Kit includes a bore gage setting master, and a 36 piece gage block set. Both come packaged in a high quality aircraft-style, shop-hardened aluminum case!

All packaged in a high quality, shop-hardened aircraft-style aluminum case! Bore Gage shown is not included.

Features

Setting Device
  • Base anvil: 2.750" x .80"
  • Two adjustable anvil 2.375" x .375"
  • Internal capacity: 150mm
  • Depth capacity: 25mm
  • Centralizer capacity width: 66.7mm
  • Quick-release holder for extra-fast adjustment.Economy Gage Block Set
    • 36 piece
    • Tolerances to ±.00005"
    • Certificate of Calibration to N.I.S.T.

Reviews

Not nearly accurate as advertised. Gage blocks are okay, its the tower device that causes inaccuracy. Base to stand not square. Causes stand to lean forward causing a .004 error at 4 inches between flat jaws.

Songbird A
January 24, 2020

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