Machinist Tools

bruppert

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LAST CALL. Just wanted to give the people here a shot at these before I sell them elsewhere. Thanks to those who purchased some of them.

Oh, if you guys don't know what the Uni-Mics are (Anvil Mics) read a bit about them on the net. They work like regular 0-1" mics but you can replace the pin with a flat block or pretty much anything that will fit. Good for checking concentricity, lips, hole distances, etc. Wondering if your bore is perfectly centered? These will tell you within .0001 The anvil clamp is also removable so you can accurately measure steps and heights.


I have the following Machinist Tools for sale.

The sales will go to the first person to PM me.
Please give me 8 hours to respond, I will allow the same for payment.
Price does not include shipping.

#1
Mitutoyo Digital IP65 Coolant Proof Micrometers 0" - 1"
Accuracy: .00005 (yes that is 4 zeroes)
Model # 293-344 - With Rachet Thimble
http://www.mitutoyo.com/TerminalMerchandisingGroup.aspx?group=1089
Sold

#2
Mitutoyo Digital Calipers - Absolute Digimatic 0" - 6"
Accuracy: .0005
Model # 500-196-20
http://www.mitutoyo.com/TerminalMerchandisingGroup.aspx?group=1381
Sold

#3
Mitutoyo Anvil Mics 0" - 1" Pin Type, Friction Thimble
aka: Uni-Mics
(Good for tight places, I liked them so much I had a set for work and 1 for home)
$65.00

#4
Micrometers (3) 0" - 3" - Chinese
1" & 2" Measuring Standards included
Depth Mics 0" - 4" - Chinese (Radius at contact point)
*** Forgot to photograph the Measuring Standards but they are 1" and 2" for checking the 3 OD Mics
$50.00 for all

#5
Indicator in fitted box with 3 connectors (Finger type, jeweled)
Small adjustable Magnetic Base
Sold

#6
Depth Mics 0" - 3" Fowler
Sold

#7
Mitutoyo Inside Rod Mics - 2" - 12" .001
Only the 2 smallest rods were ever used, the rest are still factory coated
$125

#8
Brown & Sharpe Heavy Micrometer Head 0" - 1" .001
Model 296-RS
$50

#9
Fowler Digit Mics 0" - 1" .0001
These are not electronic, they count by wheels like the old grocery clickers
$40




 
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Definitely some nice tools there.
Most of my gear is metric.

Yeah I wish we'd just convert to Metric and get it over with. I guess its the old guys like me. You say 47 inches and I know its an inch under 4 foot but if you say 47mm then I have to figure it out.... although, I now know thats about the width of 4 ferrules. At least I have .03937 down :)
 
Yeah I wish we'd just convert to Metric and get it over with. I guess its the old guys like me. You say 47 inches and I know its an inch under 4 foot but if you say 47mm then I have to figure it out.... although, I now know thats about the width of 4 ferrules. At least I have .03937 down :)

You can Google any conversion chart.:thumbup: inches to mm
 
If you can remember 25mm to an inch, you will live...

AS KJ said, 25.40
The extra 0.4 is alot, either multiply or divide by 25.4 for the exact conversion.

But all that aside, I find it easier to use metric measuring tools on metric machines and inches measuring tools when using inch based machines.
Neil
 
Go to the top of the thread and you'll see the itrader listing beneath the OP's name. Click on the number in bold and I'm sure you'll figure out the rest!
 
#2
Mitutoyo Digital Calipers - Absolute Digimatic 0" - 6"
Accuracy: .0005
Model # 500-196-20
http://www.mitutoyo.com/TerminalMerchandisingGroup.aspx?group=1381
Sold


not sure how to leave itrader. "someone help":D

calipers are perfect "usually a crapshoot buying used stuff like this"
fast shipping
perfect packaging

thanks!

Glad you liked the Calipers. Mitutoyo makes some nice tools. That was the one item I thought several times about keeping.

The one tool I am surpsied nobody has snatched yet are the Mit. Uni-Mikes.
 
I own a Uni-Mic, mine is metric. A very useful tool once you know how to use them.You can make different bases and mandrels for measuring different things. I have some for measuring the radial depth of circlip grooves just as one example.Great for measuring steps and shoulders where a normal depth mic can not fit in and would need riser blocks.
Neil
 
AS KJ said, 25.40
The extra 0.4 is alot, either multiply or divide by 25.4 for the exact conversion.

But all that aside, I find it easier to use metric measuring tools on metric machines and inches measuring tools when using inch based machines.
Neil

Ur right.....I'm wrong........story of my life.....
 
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