Starrett Telescoping Gage with One Arm - Ideal for Determining True Size of Holes, Slots and Recesses - 3/4" - 1-1/4" Range, 2-3/8" Handle Length - 229B
R 5,207
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Starrett Telescoping Gage with One Arm - Ideal for Determining True Size of Holes, Slots and Recesses - 3/4" - 1-1/4" Range, 2-3/8" Handle Length - 229B
Best Performance - The Starrett 229 Telescoping Gage is the perfect tool for determining the true size of holes, slots, and recesses up to 6" (150mm). This tool will become an indispensable tool in your arsenal.
Precision Ground Radius - Each gage is precision ground with a radius, providing two-point contact for maximum accuracy. This guarantees that the measurement you take is precise and consistent every time.
Durable Construction - The telescoping gage is made from highest quality material ensuring that it will last through even the most rigorous use. It can handle any job you throw at it, making it a versatile tool for your workshop.
Reliable - Featuring a handle with one rigid contact arm and one spring-tensioned telescoping contact arm which ends of both contacts are hardened and ground to a radius to allow proper clearance on the smallest hole the gage will enter.
The Standard for Excellence - Manufacturing quality tools that provide consistent and reliable performance since 1880, Starrett's commitment to product excellence, has earned them a reputation as one of the most trusted names in the industry.
Telescoping gauge is used for determining the true size of holes, slots, and recesses up to 6". The ends of both contact is hardened and ground to a radius to allow proper clearance on the smallest hole the gauge will enter. This tool must be slightly "rocked" in the hole being measured to ensure that the tool is on the proper diameter before it is locked and withdrawn. The final hole size is obtained by measuring over the gauge contact with a micrometer.