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Precision Steel Pin Gage
Sets Precision gage pins are used to determine small hole sizes, for gaging slots, and finding hole distances. Features: Color coded, fully adjustable, Go-No-Go gage handle furnished with each set Sets are supplied in rugged, high impact protective cases with each space marked for the appropriate gage Inspection certificate with every set All Starrett pin gages are manufactured to a 0.0002" tolerance Plus and minus tolerance sets and individual pins available Offered in 0.001" increments Each pin is centerless lapped and is clearly etched with the stated size All gages are 2 inches long and hardened to RC 60/64 All sharp corners are broken |
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"Time Saver" Tap and Drill
Gage – hardened This highly useful gage shows at a glance the correct size tap drill for any common size machine screw tap in "NF" National Fine or "NC" National Coarse Thread Series, that will leave the right amount of stock for approximately 65% full thread. The gage also shows the correct body size drill to use. In addition, there are 60 holes marked with the number size and decimal equivalent of the drill that fits each hole. Example: a size 2-56 tap (No. 2 tap with 56 pitch) calls for a No. 50 tap drill and a No. 44 body drill. The gage has a black matte finish with information steel stamped on one side and white marked on the reverse side for quick, clear reading. The gage is thoroughly tested for accuracy after hardening. Approximate size, 5/64" thick by 2 5/16" wide by 6 1/4" long. |
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Standard Letter Size
Drill Gage – hardened Letter size drills can be quickly and conveniently checked with this gage. Twenty-six holes are provided, giving corresponding drill sizes from "A" through "Z" with decimal equivalents from .234" diameter through .413" diameter. The gage is approximately 5/64" thick by 2 5/16" wide and 6 1/4" long, is hardened and has a satin finish. Thoroughly tested after hardening. |
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Drill and Steel Wire
Gage – hardened Another handy Starrett gage widely used by mechanics for selecting the correct size of twist drills and steel drill rod. Gage is similar to our No. 185, but without the tap and drill information. Has 60 holes for gaging drills from No. 1 to 60 and each hole is marked with the number size and decimal equivalent of the drill that fits each hole. The gage is thoroughly tested for accuracy after hardening. This gage has a black matte finish. Gage information is steel stamped on one side and white marked on the reverse side for quick, clear reading. Approximate size, 5/64" thick, 1 1/2" wide and 5 1/2" long. |
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Jobbers' Drill Gage –
hardened Using this gage, the size of any twist drill from 1/16-1/2" by 64ths can be quickly determined. The gage has a total of 29 holes, each marked with the drill size in inches and the decimal equivalent. Gage is rigidly tested after hardening and has a black matte finish. Gage information is steel stamped on one side and white marked on the reverse side for quick, clear reading. Approximately 5/64" thick by 2 5/16" by 6 1/4" long |
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Drill and Steel Wire
Gage – hardened This gage is for selecting the correct size of twist drills and steel drill rods in smaller sizes ranging from Nos. 61 to 80. For convenience, each hole is marked with the size number and the corresponding decimal equivalent. Like other Starrett gages, this tool is carefully tested for accuracy after hardening. Attractive satin finish. Small compact size, approximately 1/16" thick, 3/4" wide and 2" long. |
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American Standard Wire
Gage – hardened (or B.&S.) for non-ferrous metals This gage is the generally accepted standard for non-ferrous metals as adopted by brass manufacturers. It is especially useful for electricians and others to gage sheet, plate and wire made of non-ferrous metals like copper, brass, aluminum, etc. Screw slotting cutters are also made to this gage. Gage has decimal equivalents on the reverse side. Satin finish. Completely tested after hardening |
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English Standard Wire
Gage – hardened (Birmingham or Stubs' Iron Wire Gage) This gage is popular for gaging iron wire, hot and cold rolled sheet steel, and in some cases sheet iron by the English Standard Wire system also known as Birmingham or Stubs. Gage has convenient decimal equivalents of each number on the reverse side. Satin finish. Carefully tested after hardening. |
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Piano Tuners' Gage –
hardened American Steel & Wire Co. Standard The No. 280 Gage is designed for gaging steel music wire and has a range from No. 12 to 28. Convenient decimal equivalents on reverse side. Diameter of the gage is 1 9/16" and it has a satin finish. Carefully tested after hardening. |
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Steel Wire Gage –
hardened American Steel & Wire Co. (Washburn & Moen) Standard This gage is designed for gaging steel wire and drill rod to the American Steel & Wire Co. (Washburn & Moen) Standard and checks sizes from 0-36. (Also known as United States Steel Wire Gage.) Decimal equivalents are given on the back. Satin finish. Carefully tested for accuracy after hardening. |
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Acme Standard Screw
Thread Gage – hardened No. 284 29° This gage is a standard for grinding and setting tools when cutting Acme threads. Acme threads have the same depth as square threads but the sides of the threads are at an inclination of 14 1/2° (29° included angle). This form of thread is used extensively and has in many instances replaced the square thread in machine construction. The advantages of the Acme thread are its strength and the ease by which it can be cut compared with square threads. The angles and edges of this gage are hardened, ground and carefully tested. |
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U.S. Standard Gage –
hardened Sheet, Plate Iron and Steel Gage No. 283 Nos. 0-36
(.3125-.007") This gage is made to the United States Standard for uncoated sheet, plate iron and steel, and is based on weights in ounces per square foot. The gage has a satin finish and decimal equivalents on the reverse side. Carefully tested after hardening. |
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Center Gages No. C391 60° American National No. C396 55° Whitworth or English No. C398M 60° Metric Extremely handy for use in grinding and setting screw cutting tools, these gages meet the following standards: American National or U.S. 60°, Whitworth or English 55°, and Metric 60°. They also have a very useful scale for finding the number of threads per inch through graduations in 14ths, 20ths, 24ths and 32nds of an inch on No. C391 and No. C396. Graduations on No. C398M are in mm and 1/2 mm. The No. C391 Gage also has a table of double depths of threads for determining size of tap drills. |
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Starrett English and
Metric Screw Pitch Gages 2 1/4-84 Pitches (Inch) 0.25-11.5
Pitches (Millimeter) Starrett screw pitch gages are among the most useful tools in any mechanics' tool box. They quickly determine the pitch of various threads. These gages consist of a substantial steel case with a number of folding leaves at both ends, each leaf having teeth corresponding to a definite pitch, marked on each leaf. Starrett screw pitch gages are available in a wide range of sizes with different numbers of leaves in various pitch ranges with which to gage. |
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Screw Pitch Gages Whitworth Standard 55° Threads No. 476 3 1/2-60 TPI (Inch) |
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Radius Gages No. 167
Series 1/64-1/2" No. 167M Series 0.5-15 mm Nos. PT22958-PT22983 .010-.500 Radii or fillets can be checked or laid out easier, faster, and more accurately with Starrett No. 167 Radius Gages. They are available individually and in sets, in fractional sizes 1/64-1/2" and decimal sizes .010-.500" and in millimeters from 0.5-15 mm. For maximum convenience, these fine gages are offered in many different sets. Each set is furnished in an attractive case that provides complete protection and easy, instant selection of the right gage size for the job |
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Fillet or Radius Gages
with locking device No. 178 Series 1/32-1/2" No. 178M Series 1-15 mm These gages are very useful for tool and diemakers, machinists, screw machine operators, patternmakers, and other mechanics to lay out and check radii of tools, dies, patterns, etc. Made in two inch sizes and two millimeter sizes as listed below, each gage has leaves for measuring both concave and convex radii, with each leaf stamped with the radius size. Any one of the leaves can be securely locked in position by a locking device. Made of nicely finished, high quality steel. |
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Fillet or Radius Gages
No. 272 1/32-33/64" No. 272M 0.75-13 mm An external and internal radius on each leaf permits both concave and convex surfaces to be measured. The leaves are specially shaped for use in any position at any angle to measure fillets and radii in corners or against shoulders. Each leaf is stamped with the radius size and has an eccentric mounting for clearance between the leaf and the case when the gage is opened. |
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Fillet or Radius Gage
No. 279 .020-.400" This gage is similar to our No. 272, except that it has twenty leaves with radii from .020-.400" inclusive. Nine leaves have concave and convex radii from .020-.100 inclusive by .010", four leaves with concave and convex radii from .125-.200 inclusive by .025", one leaf with concave and convex radii of .250", three leaves with concave radii only from .300-.400 inclusive by .050" and three leaves with convex radii only from .300-.400 by .050". |
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Ball and Diameter Gage
No. 710 1/8-1" This gage is used by tool and diemakers to check roughing and finishing cutters. Covers almost the entire range of diesinkers' requirements and measures 29 full diameters from 1/8-1" in steps of 32nds of an inch. Made of tough steel with bright finish. Diameters clearly marked. Approximate size, .050" thick, 1 3/8" wide and 11 3/8" long. |
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English and Metric
Thickness Gages.0015-.200" (0.03-5 mm) These gages are used in automotive, aviation, diesel and farm equipment manufacture and service, and also in jig, fixture, gage and experimental work. Especially useful in adjusting tappets, spark plugs, distributor points, checking bearing clearances and gear play, fitting pistons, rings and pins, and gaging narrow slots. Made in a wide range of types and sizes, each having from 6 up to 26 leaves ranging in thickness from .0015-.200" and 0.03-5 mm thick straight or tapered. |
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Engineers' Combination
Taper, Wire and Thickness Gage No. 245 Inch No. 245M Millimeter Consists of a wire gage, a taper gage for measuring slot widths, and an assortment of thickness gage leaves, all folding within a compact steel case. The gage measures 1/2" wide x 4 3/4" long (12.7 x 120 mm) and has a locking device to lock any leaf or leaves in position. |