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4.7 of 5.0 with 31 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $136.50 1% OFF
Manufacturer: LK Industries
Brand: L-K Industries
Model: LK-OT200B
Manufacturer: LK Industries
Brand: L-K Industries
Model: LK-OT200B
Brass economy.
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4.7 of 5.0 with 8 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $138.00 1% OFF
Manufacturer: Mitutoyo
Brand: Mitutoyo
Model: 613674-541
Manufacturer: Mitutoyo
Brand: Mitutoyo
Model: 613674-541
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The Mitutoyo grade AS-1 rectangular gage block is made of ceramic, has its nominal length engraved in metric [millimeter (mm)] units, and is supplied with a Mitutoyo inspection certificate that states that the block meets American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) B89.1.9-2002 grade standard for flatness, length, parallelism, and surface finish. The inspection certificate specifies the deviation of the individual block from its nominal length. Gage blocks are commonly used to calibrate fixtures and precision instruments in workshop, inspection, and dimensional metrology applications, to inspect tools such as mounting tools, cutters, fixtures, and mechanical parts, and in the gage manufacturing process itself. This grade AS-1 gage block is commonly used for workshop and inspection applications to calibrate fixtures and precision instruments, to inspect a variety of tools such as mounting tools, cutters, fixtures, and mechanical parts, and for manufacturing gage applications. It is made of ceramic which resists corrosion, abrasion, and burrs, withstands high temperatures without melting (high thermal expansion resistance), and provides dimensional stability. This gage block has a rectangular base for accurate wringing. Nominal length is measured in metric [millimeter (mm)] units, and is indicated on the block with laser-etched, black characters. The length of a gage block is usually slightly shorter than its stamped nominal length, to account for the thin layer of oil or wring film used when two or more blocks are wrung together. An identification number is laser-etched on the block for traceability. The block has a depth of 9 millimeters. It comes in a carrying case with a padded, formed interior. This gage block is supplied with a Mitutoyo inspection certificate [National Institute of Standards in Engineering (NIST)-traceable] that the block meets ASME B89.1.9-2002 standard for flatness, length, parallelism, and surface finish. Gage blocks (also called gauge blocks, Hoke blocks, Jo blocks, slip gages, and Jo...
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4.7 of 5.0 with 8 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $138.00 1% OFF
Manufacturer: Mitutoyo
Brand: Mitutoyo
Model: 613674-541
Manufacturer: Mitutoyo
Brand: Mitutoyo
Model: 613674-541
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The Mitutoyo grade AS-1 rectangular gage block is made of ceramic, has its nominal length engraved in metric [millimeter (mm)] units, and is supplied with a Mitutoyo inspection certificate that states that the block meets American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) B89.1.9-2002 grade standard for flatness, length, parallelism, and surface finish. The inspection certificate specifies the deviation of the individual block from its nominal length. Gage blocks are commonly used to calibrate fixtures and precision instruments in workshop, inspection, and dimensional metrology applications, to inspect tools such as mounting tools, cutters, fixtures, and mechanical parts, and in the gage manufacturing process itself. This grade AS-1 gage block is commonly used for workshop and inspection applications to calibrate fixtures and precision instruments, to inspect a variety of tools such as mounting tools, cutters, fixtures, and mechanical parts, and for manufacturing gage applications. It is made of ceramic which resists corrosion, abrasion, and burrs, withstands high temperatures without melting (high thermal expansion resistance), and provides dimensional stability. This gage block has a rectangular base for accurate wringing. Nominal length is measured in metric [millimeter (mm)] units, and is indicated on the block with laser-etched, black characters. The length of a gage block is usually slightly shorter than its stamped nominal length, to account for the thin layer of oil or wring film used when two or more blocks are wrung together. An identification number is laser-etched on the block for traceability. The block has a depth of 9 millimeters. It comes in a carrying case with a padded, formed interior. This gage block is supplied with a Mitutoyo inspection certificate [National Institute of Standards in Engineering (NIST)-traceable] that the block meets ASME B89.1.9-2002 standard for flatness, length, parallelism, and surface finish. Gage blocks (also called gauge blocks, Hoke blocks, Jo blocks, slip gages, and Jo...
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4.7 of 5.0 with 37 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $138.49 11% OFF
Manufacturer: Mitutoyo
Brand: Mitutoyo
Model: 612612-531
Manufacturer: Mitutoyo
Brand: Mitutoyo
Model: 612612-531
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The Mitutoyo grade 0 rectangular wear gage block is made of tungsten carbide, has its nominal length engraved in metric [millimeter (mm)] units, and is supplied with a Mitutoyo inspection certificate that states that the block meets American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) B89.1.9-2002 grade standard for flatness, length, parallelism, and surface finish. The inspection certificate specifies the deviation of the individual block from its nominal length. Gage blocks are commonly used to calibrate fixtures and precision instruments in workshop, inspection, and dimensional metrology applications, to inspect tools such as mounting tools, cutters, fixtures, and mechanical parts, and in the gage manufacturing process itself.Wear gage blocks are wrung with frequently used gage blocks to prevent wear. This grade 0 gage block is commonly used in workshop and inspection applications to calibrate and inspect mechanical parts and tools, to verify the accuracy of plug and snap gages, and to set electronic measuring devices. It is made of tungsten carbide, which is harder than steel and ceramic for greater resistance to wear, and is more resistant to thermal expansion for accuracy. This gage block has a rectangular base for accurate wringing. Nominal length is measured in metric [millimeter (mm)] units, and is indicated with laser-etched, black characters. The length of a gage block is usually slightly shorter than its stamped nominal length, to account for the thin layer of oil or wring film used when two or more blocks are wrung together. An identification number is laser-etched on the block for traceability. The block has a depth of 9 millimeters. It comes in a carrying case with a padded, formed interior.This gage block is supplied with a Mitutoyo inspection certificate [National Institute of Standards in Engineering (NIST)-traceable] that the block meets ASME B89.1.9-2002 standard for flatness, length, parallelism, and surface finish.Gage blocks (also called gauge blocks, Hoke blocks, Jo blocks, slip gages, and Joha...
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4.7 of 5.0 with 37 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $138.49 11% OFF
Manufacturer: Mitutoyo
Brand: Mitutoyo
Model: 612612-531
Manufacturer: Mitutoyo
Brand: Mitutoyo
Model: 612612-531
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The Mitutoyo grade 0 rectangular wear gage block is made of tungsten carbide, has its nominal length engraved in metric [millimeter (mm)] units, and is supplied with a Mitutoyo inspection certificate that states that the block meets American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) B89.1.9-2002 grade standard for flatness, length, parallelism, and surface finish. The inspection certificate specifies the deviation of the individual block from its nominal length. Gage blocks are commonly used to calibrate fixtures and precision instruments in workshop, inspection, and dimensional metrology applications, to inspect tools such as mounting tools, cutters, fixtures, and mechanical parts, and in the gage manufacturing process itself.Wear gage blocks are wrung with frequently used gage blocks to prevent wear. This grade 0 gage block is commonly used in workshop and inspection applications to calibrate and inspect mechanical parts and tools, to verify the accuracy of plug and snap gages, and to set electronic measuring devices. It is made of tungsten carbide, which is harder than steel and ceramic for greater resistance to wear, and is more resistant to thermal expansion for accuracy. This gage block has a rectangular base for accurate wringing. Nominal length is measured in metric [millimeter (mm)] units, and is indicated with laser-etched, black characters. The length of a gage block is usually slightly shorter than its stamped nominal length, to account for the thin layer of oil or wring film used when two or more blocks are wrung together. An identification number is laser-etched on the block for traceability. The block has a depth of 9 millimeters. It comes in a carrying case with a padded, formed interior.This gage block is supplied with a Mitutoyo inspection certificate [National Institute of Standards in Engineering (NIST)-traceable] that the block meets ASME B89.1.9-2002 standard for flatness, length, parallelism, and surface finish.Gage blocks (also called gauge blocks, Hoke blocks, Jo blocks, slip gages, and Joha...
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4.7 of 5.0 with 32 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $139.42 2% OFF
Manufacturer: Mitutoyo
Brand: Mitutoyo
Model: 516-844-26
Manufacturer: Mitutoyo
Brand: Mitutoyo
Model: 516-844-26
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The Mitutoyo 516-series Grade 0 Ceramic Square Inch Wear Gage Block Set includes a set of square-shaped, white ceramic (CERA) wear gage blocks with nominal length engraved in inches on each, and is supplied with a Mitutoyo inspection certificate that states that the blocks meet American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) B89.1.9-2002 grade 0 standard for flatness, length, parallelism, and surface finish. The inspection certificate specifies the deviation of each individual block from its nominal length. Gage blocks are commonly used to calibrate fixtures and precision instruments in workshop, inspection, and dimensional metrology applications, to inspect tools such as mounting tools, cutters, fixtures, and mechanical parts, and in the gage manufacturing process itself.Wear gage blocks are wrung with frequently used gage blocks to prevent wear. Grade 0 gage blocks are commonly used in workshop and inspection applications to calibrate and inspect mechanical parts and tools, to verify the accuracy of plug and snap gages, and to set electronic measuring devices. Ceramic blocks are harder than steel, and resist corrosion, abrasion, and burrs, withstand high temperatures without melting (high thermal expansion resistance), and provide dimensional stability. These gage blocks have a square base for accurate wringing, to attain a height reference standard, and for the ability to make a dedicated inspection jig. The nominal length of each block is measured in inches, and is indicated with laser-etched, black characters. The length of a gage block is usually slightly shorter than its stamped nominal length, to account for the thin layer of oil or wring film used when two or more blocks are wrung together. An identification number is laser-etched on each block for traceability. The set comes with a fitted wooden case for storage.The set includes a Mitutoyo inspection certificate [National Institute of Standards in Engineering (NIST)-traceable] that the blocks meets ASME B89.1.9-2002 standard for flatness, length, parall...
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4.7 of 5.0 with 32 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $139.42 2% OFF
Manufacturer: Mitutoyo
Brand: Mitutoyo
Model: 516-844-26
Manufacturer: Mitutoyo
Brand: Mitutoyo
Model: 516-844-26
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The Mitutoyo 516-series Grade 0 Ceramic Square Inch Wear Gage Block Set includes a set of square-shaped, white ceramic (CERA) wear gage blocks with nominal length engraved in inches on each, and is supplied with a Mitutoyo inspection certificate that states that the blocks meet American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) B89.1.9-2002 grade 0 standard for flatness, length, parallelism, and surface finish. The inspection certificate specifies the deviation of each individual block from its nominal length. Gage blocks are commonly used to calibrate fixtures and precision instruments in workshop, inspection, and dimensional metrology applications, to inspect tools such as mounting tools, cutters, fixtures, and mechanical parts, and in the gage manufacturing process itself.Wear gage blocks are wrung with frequently used gage blocks to prevent wear. Grade 0 gage blocks are commonly used in workshop and inspection applications to calibrate and inspect mechanical parts and tools, to verify the accuracy of plug and snap gages, and to set electronic measuring devices. Ceramic blocks are harder than steel, and resist corrosion, abrasion, and burrs, withstand high temperatures without melting (high thermal expansion resistance), and provide dimensional stability. These gage blocks have a square base for accurate wringing, to attain a height reference standard, and for the ability to make a dedicated inspection jig. The nominal length of each block is measured in inches, and is indicated with laser-etched, black characters. The length of a gage block is usually slightly shorter than its stamped nominal length, to account for the thin layer of oil or wring film used when two or more blocks are wrung together. An identification number is laser-etched on each block for traceability. The set comes with a fitted wooden case for storage.The set includes a Mitutoyo inspection certificate [National Institute of Standards in Engineering (NIST)-traceable] that the blocks meets ASME B89.1.9-2002 standard for flatness, length, parall...
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4.7 of 5.0 with 26 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $140.00 1% OFF
Manufacturer: Mitutoyo
Brand: Mitutoyo
Model: 177-209
Manufacturer: Mitutoyo
Brand: Mitutoyo
Model: 177-209
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4.7 of 5.0 with 49 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $142.44 27% OFF
Manufacturer: Rice Lake
Brand: Rice Lake
Manufacturer: Rice Lake
Brand: Rice Lake
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The Rice Lake metric stainless steel precision test weight meets American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Class 2 specifications, has a 7.95 density, and is designed for a variety of weighing operations. The weight can be adjusted by attaching other weights to the screw-knob. The weight is constructed of stainless steel for stability, resistance to corrosion, and low magnetic susceptibility. The set includes a precision test weight, a handling glove, and a protective case. The weight meets ASTM E617, Class 2 specification for use as a reference standard for calibrating high-precision top-loading balances with a readability as low as 0.01g to 0.001g.Calibration weights are used to measure the weight or mass of an object using a balance or scale, or to calibrate other weights or instruments. Calibration weights can be certified or uncertified. Certified weights meet strict guidelines for accuracy and can usually be recertified. Certified weights are used in labs where a high degree of accuracy and repeatability is required. Uncertified weights are used where a lower degree of accuracy is required, including student laboratories, rough weighting operations, and measuring force. Hooked and slotted weights are often used to measure pressure, torque, and tensile strength, and to demonstrate basic laws of physics. Calibration weights differ from lab weights, which are general purpose weights used to hold an object in place, similar to a paperweight. Science education products incorporate applied math and science principles into classroom projects. Teachers in pre-K, elementary, and secondary classrooms use science education kits and products alongside science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) curriculum to demonstrate STEM concepts and real-world applications through hands-on activities. Science education projects include a broad range of activities, such as practical experiments in engineering, aeronautics, robotics, energy, chemistry, physics, biology, and geology.Rice Lake Weighing Systems manufactur...
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4.7 of 5.0 with 8 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $143.33
Manufacturer: TROEMNER INC
Brand: Troemner
Model: 102898
Manufacturer: TROEMNER INC
Brand: Troemner
Model: 102898
Hinged polypropylene box with snap-tight closure contains the following masses (tolerances): 1 G (±5 mg), two 2 G (±5 mg), 5 G (±10 mg), 10 G (±20 mg), two 20 G (±20 mg), 50 G (±30 mg), 100 G (±30 mg), two 200 G (±50 mg), 500 G (±100 mg), and 1000 G (±200 mg). total of 13 masses. This economical set is ideal for general purpose applications. Hinged polypropylene box with snap-tight closure.
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