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Fowler 52-244-101-1, Ball Anvil And Ball Spindle 0-1' Measuring Range

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$63.24

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  • Micrometer Gage: The micrometer features a ball anvil and spindle for the measuring of wall thickness of tubes, sleeves and collars at a single point.
  • Accurate Measurements: Anvil and spindle hardened and precision ground with microlap carbide finish on tips; 0.256" diameter of measuring faces, 0.0001" graduation, and ± 0.00016" accuracy for precise readings
  • Easy to Use: Quick, easy zero adjustment on the sleeve and positive lever locking clamp; ratchet stop thimble applies constant force for repeatability between users
  • Satin Chrome Finish: Vernier scale with hammertone blue baked-enamel frame with heat-insulated frames; the finish on the thimble and sleeve helps reduce rust and glare, while the lapped spindle thread provides smooth movement, extending product life
  • Set Includes: A ball-anvil tube micrometer, a wrench, and a fitted case


The Fowler 52-244-101-1 Ball Anvil and Spindle Micrometer with 0-1" measuring range has a 0.256" diameter ball anvil/spindle pair for the measuring tube wall thickness, collars and sleeves. The vernier scale has 0.0001" graduation intervals and ± 0.00016″ accuracy for precise and accurate readings. The carbide-tipped anvil/spindle pair has hardened, precision-ground, and micro-lapped measuring faces for accurate measurements. This product has a 1-year warranty offered by Fowler High Precision. Fowler, an American company, manufactures premium inspection and measurement instruments like electronic indicators, calipers, bore gages, and micrometers. The company, founded in 1946, is headquartered in Canton, MA.


brian
2025-08-09 13:06:51
item as described
Pete
2025-07-10 16:27:30
Works just fine and repeats well
Anais Ross
2025-05-25 16:11:05
Good micrometer for the price, easy to read and very smooth to use. I work with pvc pipes and this is by far one of the best I have used
Douglas Hall
2025-05-21 10:21:55
Micrometer was as advertised, new and I use in my machine shop to check part thickness on certain curve areas that my flat mic wouldn’t check
Roilan
2025-04-06 17:52:06
I tried to zero this and the big zero and the small zero do not line up
Mark
2025-01-04 16:21:15
As expected my old starret ball end disappeared when qc put ball end mic's on the inspection checks... would prefer carbide balls, calibrated with certified gage blocks .050 .075 and .100 within .0001 without adjustment. These are not C clamps.
wayne
2024-12-30 14:48:04
not really accurate. i rather mitutoyo
Eddie Current
2024-12-29 14:35:50
You get what you pay for, but good enough for government work.