This tool was a new development in micrometer design and patent is held by Starrett. This micrometer will handle a wide variety of measurements impossible to obtain with regular micrometers, such as measuring the wall thickness of tubing, More Info....
This micrometer is the same as our No. 220 Series except that it has an electronic digital readout and the following extra features and benefits. More Info....
For measuring the wall thickness of tubing and other parts with cylindrical walls. Also for measuring from a hole to an edge (note minimum hole sizes in table). One-piece "half" frame with smooth black enamel finish. Readability Features Starrett satin chrome finish – no glare – resists rust Advanced sleeve design with staggered lines and distinct figures for precise and easy More Info....
This micrometer is the same as our No. 569 except that it has an electronic digital readout and the following extra features and benefits. Readability Features Large, right-sized, high-contrast LCD digital readout is easy to read and reduces errors Resolution – .00005" and 0.001 mm Conventional inch or millimeter graduations standard Attractive no-glare black wrinkle finish on the frame Starrett no-glare satin chrome finish on thimble and sleeve Accuracy and Long-Life Features Starrett designed electronic microprocessor One 3-volt battery furnished for dependable power and over one year's normal usage Automatic OFF after 30 minutes of nonuse Starrett workmanship More Info....
These micrometers reach over the edge of sheet metal and take measurements away from the edge toward the center. Also for other gaging jobs where a deep throat micrometer is needed. Rounded anvil on 1" (25 mm) size gives a point contact for more accurate gaging; flat anvil is also available. The 1/2" and 13 mm micrometers have satin chrome frames; 1" and 25 mm micrometer frames have black wrinkle finish. More Info...
This micrometer is the same as our No. 222 Series, except that it has a digital electronic readout and is available in the 1" (25 mm) and 25 mm ranges. Rounded anvil gives a point contact for more accurate gaging; flat anvil also available. It has the same features as the No. 222 except as follows. More Info...
This Starrett Micrometer is designed for automotive work and especially for crankshaft measuring. It is also well suited for all other work within its capacity. It measures the diameter of the journal bearing and main bearing of most crankshafts since the micrometer has a range from 1 1/2" (38 mm) – 3 1/2" (88 mm).More Info...
This gage is a companion gage to the No. 458 Series Micrometer. It is an indicator gage used to measure the thickness of disc brake rotors and to determine the depth of grooves worn in the rotor. More Info...
Here is another special function Starrett micrometer.It is designed for fast and accurate measurements of circular form tools, diameter and depth of narrow grooves, slots, keyways, recesses, and depths between lands and fins. More Info...
Readability Features 1.- Large, right-sized, high-contrast LCD digital readout is easy to read and reduces errors2.-Conventional inch or millimeter graduations standard 3.-Attractive no-glare black wrinkle finish on the frame 4.- Starrett no-glare satin chrome finish on thimble and sleeve Accuracy and Long-Life Features 1.-Starrett designed electronic microprocessor 2.-One 3-volt battery furnished for dependable power and over one year's normal usage 3.-Automatic OFF after 30 minutes of nonuse 4.-Starrett workmanship Full-Function Action Features 1.-Easiest keyboard control by use of the new SHIFT button Instant inch/millimeter conversion 2.-"ME" millimeter models will turn on in the millimeter mode after installation of a new battery 3.-Measurement HOLD button 4.-Ability to zero tool at any position 5.-Ability to retain and return to the true zero reading of the micrometer 6.-PRESET button to install any reading at any position 7.-Ability to install minimum and maximum limits 8.-Output data to Starrett SPC Plus hardware and software and to IBM PC's
These tools are used to measure
the thickness of work sections such as ribs, lands,
fins, cutting edges on form tools, and chordal thickness of gear
teeth.
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Electronic Disc-Type Micrometer with
rotating spindle (with output)
These tools are used to measure the thickness of work sections such as ribs, lands, fins, cutting edges on form tools, and chordal thickness of gear teeth. Because of their large anvil and spindle faces, the 1" and 25 mm sizes are also useful for measuring the thickness of sheet materials like paper, cardboard, rubber, and plastics.
This micrometer is designed for use in paper mills, printing shops, paper warehouses, rubber plants, etc. for accurately, quickly measuring the thickness of paper, cardboard, chipboard, rubber, plastics, and other similar products, up to 11/32" (8.75 mm).


This micrometer is similar to our No. 211, except that it has an electronic digital readout and the following extra features and benefits.
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Starrett outside micrometers and micrometer heads having spindle sizes listed below can be instantly converted for measuring wall thickness of tubing, split and full bearings, sleeves, and other parts with rounded surfaces by means of the No. 247 Ball Attachment. Features 1.-Easily applied by snapping on to end of either anvil or spindle, thus permitting two attachments to be used together 2.-Balls are hardened, measure .200" and 5 mm in diameter, and move freely in the retainer, insuring positive contact with anvil and spindle. 3.-The diameters, .200" or 5 mm, of each ball used must be subtracted from the micrometer reading
This micrometer is specially designed forgaging hot metal sheet in steel mills and has many features for safer, faster, and more accurate measurements. Micrometer has rugged construction throughout, and is attached to a convenient wooden handle, correctly shaped for a firm grip.Allows measurements to be made while the micrometer can be comfortably held at a safe distance from the hot metal.
This micrometer is ideal for quick comparisons of thread accuracy in screw cutting operations, measuring in small grooves or recesses where regular micrometers cannot be used, and for many other applications. (Does not measure pitch diameter. For such measurements, Starrett No. 575, No. 585, or No. 1130 cone and vee thread gaging system are recommended.)
This micrometer is ideal for quick comparisons of thread accuracy in screw cutting operations, measuring in small grooves or recesses where regular micrometers cannot be used, and for many other applications.
This micrometer is the same as our No. 210 except that it has an electronic digital readout and the following extra features and benefits. (Will not measure pitch diameter. For such measurements, Starrett Nos. 575, 585 or 1130 cone and vee thread gaging system are recommended.)
These micrometers are used to check out-of-roundness from centerless grinding or other machining operations. They are also used for measuring odd fluted taps, milling cutters, and reamers. When measuring odd fluted cutters, make sure that one cutting edge lines up with the micrometer spindle axis.
This is another regularly offered special function Starrett Micrometer designed to measure diameter of wire up to .400" (10 mm). Readability Features 1.-Starrett satin chrome finish – no glare – resists rust 2.-Advanced sleeve design with staggered lines and distinct figures for precise and easy readability 3.-Quick-reading figures – every thousandth numbered on Inch tools Ease-of-Handling Features 1.-Smooth friction thimble for uniform pressure 2.-Hex body which stops the micrometer from rolling over when placed on a flat surface 3.-The throat is flat to support the wire when measuring 4.-The anvil and spindle extend below the flat surface Accuracy and Long-Life Features 1.-Extremely hard and stable one-piece spindle (the heart of our accuracy) 2.-Micro-lapped measuring faces 3.-Quick and easy adjustment 4.-Starrett workmanship
Starrett Can Seam Micrometers are made of stainless steel and designed to measure the thickness and depth of can seams. NOTE: Depth range on 208D is .200". Depth range on 208MD is 5 mm. The No. 207 Series is used to measure the seam at the outside bottom edge of the dome on the top of an aerosol can.The No. 208 Series is used to measure the thickness of the seam at the top and bottom of a flat-topped can.The No. 208D Series is used to measure thickness and depth of all standard can seams. Readability Features 1.-Satin finish stainless steel – no glare – rust and stain resistant 2.-Advanced sleeve design with staggered lines and distinct figures for precise and easy readability 3.-Quick-reading figures – every thousandth numbered on Inch tools Ease-of-Handling Features The No. 207 Series has a snub nose which permits measuring aerosol type cans Accuracy and Long-Life Features 1.-Extremely hard and stable one-piece spindle (the heart of our accuracy) 2.-Quick and easy adjustment 3.-Starrett workmanship
The Starrett No. 209 features a special rest foot and finger ring for consistent measurement of the curl thickness on aerosol cans with 1" (25 mm) diameter domed tops. Readability Features 1.-Starrett satin chrome finish – no glare – resists rust 2.-Advanced sleeve design with staggered lines and distinct figures for precise and easy readability 3.-Quick-reading figures – every thousandth numbered on Inch tools 4.-Convenient decimal equivalents on Inch tools Ease-of-Handling Features 1.-Balanced frame and thimble design insure easy handling and better readability 2.-Ring-type knurled lock nut for quick and sure locking 3.-Combination ratchet and speeder for uniform pressure and quicker adjustment 4.-Finger ring for ease of measuring Accuracy and Long-Life Features 1.-Special rest foot to locate the tool for good accuracy 2.-Extremely hard and stable one-piece spindle (the heart of our accuracy) 3.-Micro-lapped measuring faces 4.-Quick and easy adjustment 5.-Starrett workmanship
The Starrett No. 228 Micrometer is an ideal tool for precision measuring of hub thickness, for insertion through small holes to measure thickness, and for many other related uses.
This gage was developed in conjunction with Steel Boiler Inspectors who wanted to measure wall thickness in hard-to-reach places. Since this gage is easily inserted through any small hole, it can be used to measure the thickness of either flat or cylindrical walls in boilers, flues, tubing, stampings, ship plates, etc., that are impossible to gage with other types of measuring equipment. The gage consists of a micrometer head, reading in thousandths of an inch, which has an offset arm and a curved, rounded anvil giving a range of 0-2". The anvil may be turned out of gaging position by loosening a lock nut to permit inserting the anvil through small holes. Small holes – minimum hole size range from 9/32" for 1/16" thick walls to 1 1/4" minimum hole size for 2" thick walls.