Feature(may vary by option.)

●Thickness gauge measures 0 to 0.47" (0 to 12mm) with 0.0005" resolution and + or - 0.001" accuracy, for measuring the thickness of sheet metal, plastic, or rubber workpieces
●LCD screen displays in inches and metric units
●Contact point and anvil have flat measuring faces and are ceramic for corrosion resistance
●Grip handle, thumb trigger, and spring-loaded spindle for taking accurate measurements
●Functions include origin setting and direction changeover

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[With Certificate of Traceability to NIST]





Description

The Mitutoyo 547-500S digital thickness gauge, standard ID-S body, is for taking precise thickness measurements of thin products such as sheet metal, plastic, or rubber workpieces. This gauge has a measurement range of 0 to 0.47" (0 to 12mm), a resolution of 0.0005", and an accuracy of + or - 0.001". The LCD screen displays in inches and metric units. The contact point and anvil for this gauge are flat and are constructed of ceramic for corrosion-resistance. This gauge has a grip handle, thumb trigger, and spring-loaded spindle for taking accurate measurements. Additional functions for this gauge include origin setting and direction changeover.

This model has a measuring force of 1.5 Newtons (N) or less. The unit has a battery life of 20,000 hours. An SR-44 battery is included. This gauge offers serial data output (using optional SPC cables, sold separately), which increases speed and reliability of digital measurement records.

SpecificationsAnvil/spindle typeFlat, spring-loaded spindle, constructed of ceramicRange0 to 0.47" (0 to 12mm)Resolution0.0005"Accuracy+ or - 0.001"FaceLCD displays in both inches and metric unitsBodyStandard ID-S-type, grip handle, and thumb triggerData outputYesMeasuring forceLess than 1.5NShipping weight1.3lb.Power sourceSR-44 battery

Mitutoyo manufactures precision measuring tools, metrology equipment, and related systems. The company, founded in Tokyo in 1934, formed Mitutoyo America Corporation in 1963 with headquarters in Aurora, IL.

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