
- Standard Gage 07734003 LCD Electronic Height Gauge, 12" Measuring Range, 0.0005" Resolution, +/-0.0015" Accuracy
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From $338.00 (New)

From $338.00 (New)

| Latest | $338.00 1 day ago |
| Highest | $392.54 Oct 26, '15 |
| Lowest | $100.73 May 19, '14 |
| Average | $281.15 (30d avg) $300.27 (90d avg) $338.36 (180d avg) $340.65 (365d avg) $203.15 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Sep 11, 2013 |
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| Highest | $127.50 Aug 22, '14 |
| Lowest | $99.00 Jun 24, '14 |
| Average | $100.34 (Overall average) |
| Added | Sep 11, 2013 |
30 day average: 134,785
90 day average: 169,717
The Standard Gage 07734003 LCD electronic height gauge has a measurement range of 0 - 12/0 - 300 mm, an LCD digital readout precise to 0.0005/0.01 mm, with + or - 0.00157/0.04 mm of accuracy, and RS-232C data output to transmit results to a computer for statistical process control (SPC). This height gauge has an electronic microprocessor providing the ability to hold a measurement at any position, to set a temporary zero position and return to a true zero reading, and to convert between standard inch units and metric, and to absolute value . The RS-232C output port transmits results to a computer through an interface cable (not included) for statistical process control (SPC). The scriber, used to mark a position on a workpiece, is 15.7 mm x 75 mm (H x W), carbide-tipped for hardness and to help prolong life, and is held to the gauge by a screw clamp for fastening ease. A calibrated screw mechanism supports fine, uniform slider adjustments. The grip-base helps hold the unit in position by hand. The unit comes with a protective case, a CR2032 battery, and an inspection report./p Height gauges, also called gages, are precision measuring instruments that travel on a vertical column (also called the beam) to measure and/or mark the vertical distance from the base of an object in fine units. The vertical position of the gauge and its attached pointer are changed by turning a calibrated screw, or one or more feed wheels. Recorded rotations are read from a scale, a dial, counters, and/or an electronic display. A screw clamp holds the pointer to the gauge. The pointer is typically sharpened to act as a scriber, and can be used to mark position on a workpiece by scratching its surface. On compatible units, the scriber may be replaced by an electronic touch-signal probe. Height gauges are typically used in manufacturing, machining, and mechanical engineering. Standard Gage manufactures precision measuring equipment and metrology hand tools, and is a product line by Hexagon Metrology. Standard Gage is headquartered in North Kingstown, RI. Whats in the Box?