High precision electronic dial indicator offers a range of useful functions, including zeroing, data output and imperial/metric conversion. The digital dial indicators measure from 0-0.2"/5mm with a resolution of 0.0005"/0.01 mm and an accuracy of ±0.02mm, they can also be used in conjunction with other tools such as height gauges and co-ordinate measuring machines.
Specification
- Model: ATO-SI-G305
- Range: 0-0.2 inch (0-5mm)
- Resolution: 0.0005 inch (0.01mm)
- Accuracy: ±0.02mm
- Repeatability: 0.01mm
- Sensor: Glass grid displacement sensor
- Display: LCD
- Response Speed: 1.5m/s
- Sleeve Diameter: Metric (ISO/GB): 8mm, Imperial (ANSI): 3/8 inch
- Measuring Rod Movement Speed: 1.5m/S
- Measuring Head: M2.5X0.45 threaded carbide
- Operating Temperature: 0-40°C
- Storage Temperature: -109C-60°C
- Battery: 3V CR2032 button cell: 2000 working hours, 0-5mm Battery: 3V CR1632 button cell
Features
- The digital dial indicator has a large screen that displays the measured values in digital form.
- The digital dial indicator is equipped with a data output for easy transfer of measurement data to a computer or other device.
- The digital dial indicator features a highly sensitive glass sensor for fast and accurate measurements.
- Digimatic indicator with absolute and relative measurement modes.
- Digital dial gauge housing is made of space-aluminium ceramic oxide technology and is durable and scratch-resistant.
- Digital indicators can be converted from metric to imperial in any position.
Dimension: (Unit: mm)
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Applications
Digital dial indicators are commonly used in the manufacturing industry for precision measurement tasks such as quality control, machine setup, and alignment. They are also used in the automotive industry for measuring engine components, brake rotors, and tire tread depth. Additionally, absolute digimatic indicators are useful in the field of engineering for measuring the deflection or deformation of materials under load.
Tips: What is a digital dial indicator?
A digital dial indicator, also known as a digital indicator or electronic dial indicator, is a precision measuring instrument used to measure the linear displacement of objects with high accuracy. It consists of a probe that touches the surface being measured, a mechanism that converts the linear displacement of the probe into an electronic signal, and a digital display that shows the measurement value.
Digital dial indicators are commonly used in manufacturing, engineering, and scientific applications where precise measurements are critical. They offer several advantages over traditional dial indicators, including greater accuracy, ease of use, and the ability to record and store measurement data. Additionally, some models may offer features such as data output for further analysis or integration with computer systems.