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Moore & Wright Gauge Blocks 710 Series are reliable gauge blocks devised by Bower Group. Moore & Wright Gauge Blocks 710 are made of Solid Carbide as it is 6 times more durable than common Gauge Blocks which were made of steel or ceramic compounds. Moore & Wright Gauge Blocks 710 are conform with standard: DIN 861. Moore & Wright gauge blocks come in sets of blocks of various lengths, along with two wear blocks, to allow a wide variety of standard lengths to be made up by stacking them. The length of each block is actually slightly shorter than the nominal length stamped on it, because the stamped length includes the length of one wring film, a film of lubricant which separates adjacent block faces in normal use. The thickness of the ring film is about 25 nanometers (0.98 µin). Moore & Wright Gauge Blocks 710 are calibrated to be accurate at 68 °F (20 °C) and should be kept at this temperature when taking measurements. This mitigates the effects of thermal expansion. The wear blocks, made of a harder substance like tungsten carbide, are included at each end of the stack, whenever possible, to protect the gauge blocks from being damaged in use. However if you are looking for a cheaper set of gauge block for production line which are made of steel, you might also want to consider: Moore & Wright Steel Gauge Blocks 700 Series.   Moore & Wright Carbide Gauge Blocks 710 Series Features: Made from solid carbide with high precision which also have service life is up to 6 times that of steel Excellent wringability due to micro polished surfaces Every gauge block has its own serial number Available in 3 grades specfication - Grade 0 for calibration - Grade 1 for inspection - Grade 2 for workshop All Moore & Wright Carbide Gauge Blocks 710 Series sets have MOORE & WRIGHT certificate All Moore & Wright Carbide Gauge Blocks 710 Series sets can be issued with UKAS certificate at extra cost  

Moore & Wright Gauge Blocks 710 Series are reliable gauge blocks devised by Bower Group. Moore & Wright Gauge Blocks 710 are made of Solid Carbide as it is 6 times more durable than common Gauge Blocks which were made of steel or ceramic compounds. Moore & Wright Gauge Blocks 710 are conform with standard: DIN 861.

Moore & Wright gauge blocks come in sets of blocks of various lengths, along with two wear blocks, to allow a wide variety of standard lengths to be made up by stacking them. The length of each block is actually slightly shorter than the nominal length stamped on it, because the stamped length includes the length of one wring film, a film of lubricant which separates adjacent block faces in normal use. The thickness of the ring film is about 25 nanometers (0.98 µin).

Moore & Wright Gauge Blocks 710 are calibrated to be accurate at 68 °F (20 °C) and should be kept at this temperature when taking measurements. This mitigates the effects of thermal expansion. The wear blocks, made of a harder substance like tungsten carbide, are included at each end of the stack, whenever possible, to protect the gauge blocks from being damaged in use. However if you are looking for a cheaper set of gauge block for production line which are made of steel, you might also want to consider: Moore & Wright Steel Gauge Blocks 700 Series.

 

Moore & Wright Carbide Gauge Blocks 710 Series Features:

  • Made from solid carbide with high precision which also have service life is up to 6 times that of steel

  • Excellent wringability due to micro polished surfaces

  • Every gauge block has its own serial number

  • Available in 3 grades specfication

    - Grade 0 for calibration

    - Grade 1 for inspection

    - Grade 2 for workshop

  • All Moore & Wright Carbide Gauge Blocks 710 Series sets have MOORE & WRIGHT certificate

  • All Moore & Wright Carbide Gauge Blocks 710 Series sets can be issued with UKAS certificate at extra cost

 

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

A Set of Moore & Wright Carbide Gauge Blocks 710 Series Consist of:

 
No. blocksNominal sizeQtyStep (mm)No. blocksNominal sizeQtyStep (mm)No. blocksNominal sizeQtyStep (mm)No. blocksNominal sizeQtyStep (mm)
103 1.005 1   47 1.005 1   87 1.001-1.009 9 0.001 32 1.005 1  
  1.01-1.49 49 0.01   1.01-1.09 9 0.01   1.01-1.49 49 0.01   1.01-1.09 9 0.01
  0.50-24.50 49 0.5   1.10-1.90 9 0.1   0.50-9.50 19 0.5   1.10-1.90 9 0.1
  25.0-100.0 4 25   1.0-24.0 24 1   10.0-100.0 10 10   1.0-9.0 9 1
          25.0-100.0 4 25           10.0-30.0 3 10
                          60.0 1

 

Moore & Wright Carbide Gauge Blocks 710 Series Ordering Guide:

 
Code No.DescriptionNo. of Blocks
MW710-02Grade 1103
MW710-03Grade 2103
MW710-04Grade 087
MW710-05Grade 187
MW710-06Grade 287
MW710-07Grade 047
MW710-08Grade 147
MW710-09Grade 247
MW710-10Grade 032
MW710-11Grade 132
MW710-12Grade 232

 

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Moore & Wright Carbide Gauge Blocks 710 Series Moore & Wright Carbide Gauge Blocks 710 Series Product description:

Moore & Wright Gauge Blocks 710 Series are reliable gauge blocks devised by Bower Group. Moore & Wright Gauge Blocks 710 are made of Solid Carbide as it is 6 times more durable than common Gauge Blocks which were made of steel or ceramic compounds. Moore & Wright Gauge Blocks 710 are conform with standard: DIN 861.

Moore & Wright gauge blocks come in sets of blocks of various lengths, along with two wear blocks, to allow a wide variety of standard lengths to be made up by stacking them. The length of each block is actually slightly shorter than the nominal length stamped on it, because the stamped length includes the length of one wring film, a film of lubricant which separates adjacent block faces in normal use. The thickness of the ring film is about 25 nanometers (0.98 µin).

Moore & Wright Gauge Blocks 710 are calibrated to be accurate at 68 °F (20 °C) and should be kept at this temperature when taking measurements. This mitigates the effects of thermal expansion. The wear blocks, made of a harder substance like tungsten carbide, are included at each end of the stack, whenever possible, to protect the gauge blocks from being damaged in use. However if you are looking for a cheaper set of gauge block for production line which are made of steel, you might also want to consider: Moore & Wright Steel Gauge Blocks 700 Series.

 

Moore & Wright Carbide Gauge Blocks 710 Series Features:

 

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