Moore & Wright Micrometers Ball Anvils Attachment is the additional hand tools that built for the anvil or spindle on Moore and Wright external micrometer series 1961, 1965, and 1966 to enable round or irregular surfaces to be measured. These economical accessories allow the micrometer to have a highly useful application for the measurement of the external diameter of grooved workpieces or gears and threads and many more. However, be advised to always deduct the ball diameter to avoid misreading.
Moore & Wright External Micrometer ball is hardened and moves freely to allow contact with the object being measured and highly regarded by many fabricators who wish for a reliable tool at an affordable price in daily routines as in fiber boat-building industry, metal-press workshop, houseware and civil engineering and general engineering as well.
Moore & Wright Micrometers Ball Anvils Attachment Features:
For measuring grooves, thread's outer diameter, and many more
To suit the 1961, 1965, and 1966 series micrometers
Can be fitted to the anvil or spindle on external micrometer series 1961, 1965, and 1966 to enable round or irregular surfaces to be measured
The ball is hardened and moves freely to allow contact with the object being measured
Moore & Wright Micrometers Ball Anvils Attachment is the additional hand tools that built for the anvil or spindle on Moore and Wright external micrometer series 1961, 1965, and 1966 to enable round or irregular surfaces to be measured. These economical accessories allow the micrometer to have a highly useful application for the measurement of the external diameter of grooved workpieces or gears and threads and many more. However, be advised to always deduct the ball diameter to avoid misreading.
Moore & Wright External Micrometer ball is hardened and moves freely to allow contact with the object being measured and highly regarded by many fabricators who wish for a reliable tool at an affordable price in daily routines as in fiber boat-building industry, metal-press workshop, houseware and civil engineering and general engineering as well.
Moore & Wright Micrometers Ball Anvils Attachment Features:
For measuring grooves, thread's outer diameter, and many more
To suit the 1961, 1965, and 1966 series micrometers
Can be fitted to the anvil or spindle on external micrometer series 1961, 1965, and 1966 to enable round or irregular surfaces to be measured
The ball is hardened and moves freely to allow contact with the object being measured
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Moore & Wright Micrometers Ball Anvils Attachment Ordering Guide:
Code No.
Description
Diameter (mm)
Diameter (inch)
Note
878M
6.5mm and 6.8mm
6.0 ball
-
1 of each spindle size supplied
878
0.256" and 0.268"
-
0.250 ball
1 of each spindle size supplied
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Moore & Wright Micrometers Ball Anvils Attachment
Product description:
Moore & Wright Micrometers Ball Anvils Attachment is the additional hand tools that built for the anvil or spindle on Moore and Wright external micrometer series 1961, 1965, and 1966 to enable round or irregular surfaces to be measured. These economical accessories allow the micrometer to have a highly useful application for the measurement of the external diameter of grooved workpieces or gears and threads and many more. However, be advised to always deduct the ball diameter to avoid misreading.
Moore & Wright External Micrometer ball is hardened and moves freely to allow contact with the object being measured and highly regarded by many fabricators who wish for a reliable tool at an affordable price in daily routines as in fiber boat-building industry, metal-press workshop, houseware and civil engineering and general engineering as well.
Moore & Wright Micrometers Ball Anvils Attachment Features:
For measuring grooves, thread's outer diameter, and many more
To suit the 1961, 1965, and 1966 series micrometers
Can be fitted to the anvil or spindle on external micrometer series 1961, 1965, and 1966 to enable round or irregular surfaces to be measured
The ball is hardened and moves freely to allow contact with the object being measured