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Digital Micrometers

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Insize Digital Depth Micrometer, Range: 25-50 mm/1-2 inch, 3560-50A
Insize Digital Micrometer Head, Range: 0-6.5 mm, 6373-65 (Pack of 3)
Insize Digital Micrometer Head, Range: 0-6.5 mm, 6373-65WS (Pack of 3)
Insize Digital Micrometer Head, Range: 0-25 mm, 6375-25W (Pack of 3)
Insize Digital Micrometer Head, Range: 0-6.5 mm, 6373-65 (Pack of 2)
Insize Digital Outside Micrometer, Range: 50-75 mm/2-3 inch, 3109-75S
3.8 (5 Reviews)
By: Insize
Available on Request
₹6,326
  • Large Lcd Display for Easy Reading

  • Carbide Measuring Faces for Durability

Insize Digital Disk Brake Micrometer, Range: 0-25 mm/0-1 inch, 3591-25A
Insize Digital Tubular Inside Micrometer, Range: 0-25 mm/0-1 inch, 3530-25BA
4.4 (5 Reviews)
By: Insize
Available on Request
₹15,580

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Frequently Asked Questions about Digital Micrometers

What is a digital micrometer?

A digital micrometer is a precision measuring instrument that uses an electronic display to show measurements, unlike traditional micrometers with a vernier scale or analog dial. They offer greater ease of reading and often higher accuracy.

What are the advantages of using a digital micrometer?

Digital micrometers provide clearer readings, reduce the risk of misinterpretation, and often come with features like data output for recording measurements, unit conversion (mm/inch), and absolute/incremental measurement modes.

How do you calibrate a digital micrometer?

Calibration typically involves using a certified gauge block of known size. The micrometer is closed onto the gauge block, and if the reading is not correct, a calibration procedure (often detailed in the user manual) is followed, usually involving zeroing the instrument at a specific point.

Can digital micrometers be used for both external and internal measurements?

While most digital micrometers are designed for external measurements (measuring the outside diameter of an object), specialized internal digital micrometers exist for measuring inside diameters and bore sizes.