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Attn the Engineers amongst us - precision measuring instrument for sale

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R2B2

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I have a Mitutoyo Digimatic ABSolute Depth Gauge for sale.

It is completely unused having only been out of the box to put the battery in, and to take these pictures! I bought it earlier this year a bit on impulse but it's now transpired that I don't really have a use for it.

It is has 200mm/8inches reach (in steps of 12.7mm/0.5"), measuring range of 12.7mm/0.5", digital readout in mm/ins, resolution of 0.01mm/0.0005" (half a thou)/, ABS feature, and tolerance setting + all instructions and original Mitutoyo Cal Certificate. Comes in black vinyl case and has never been used!

Catalogue No 547-218, cost new ?254.00

If anybody on the forum is interested before I advertise it elsewhere for a min of ?150.00, then you can have it at half price ?127.00 + postage.

rob.phillips@zen.co.uk
 

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R2B2

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Lol - yer right there.

Good for accurately measuring the depth of the ridge on yer...........















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....... tappet buckets, for example :p

(Now what did you think I was going to say!!)
 

Codbasher

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Suppose it could be used to get an accurate tread depth on your tyres :rolleyes:


Why has it got ABS, does it have wheels and brakes :dunno:
 

Jaws

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Sod it.. Now I know I am an old fart :cry:

I still use a couple of mechanical dial guages ..
 
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osprey03

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Jaws said:
Sod it.. Now I know I am an old fart :cry:

I still use a couple of mechanical dial guages ..

Me to, I am the only one where I work that doesn't use the digital versions. As no one else can read the scales - I am always right !!!
 
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