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BARCOR - DIAL Indicating Chamfer Gages

BARCOR - DIAL Indicating Chamfer Gages

Starting at $187.00
  • The CHAMFER GAGE is designed specifically to measure the top (major) diameter of a chamfer, countersink, center drill, or tapered hole. 
  • Simply press the spring loaded, precision 3-blade Gaging Plunger into the chamfer or countersink and instantly read the dial in .001" or .01mm/.02mm diameter increments.
Additional Information +
Inch or Metric:
Range (Angle):
Range (Diameter):
Item No. Inch or Metric Range (Angle) Range (Diameter) MSRP Our Price QTY
0090 Inch 0-90 ° 0 - 3/8" $395.00 $356.00
5090 Inch 0-90 ° 0 - 1/2" $345.00 $311.00
1090 Inch 0-90 ° 0 - 1" $280.00 $252.00
2090 Inch 0-90 ° 1 - 2" $440.00 $396.00
0090-M Metric 0-90 ° 0 - 9.50mm $440.00 $396.00
5090-M Metric 0-90 ° 0 - 12.75mm $395.00 $356.00
1090-M Metric 0-90 ° 0 - 25.5mm $330.00 $297.00
2090-M Metric 0-90 ° 25.0 - 50.0mm $490.00 $441.00
0127 Inch 90-127° 0 - 3/8" $415.00 $374.00
5127 Inch 90-127° 0 - 1/2" $370.00 $333.00
1127 Inch 90-127° 0 - 1" $340.00 $306.00
2127 Inch 90-127° 1 - 2" $480.00 $432.00
0127-M Metric 90-127° 0 - 9.50mm $485.00 $437.00
5127-M Metric 90-127° 0 - 12.75mm $430.00 $387.00
1127-M Metric 90-127° 0 - 25.5mm $420.00 $378.00
2127-M Metric 90-127° 25.0 - 50.0mm $530.00 $477.00

Features:

  • The CHAMFER GAGE is a direct reading gage. No Setting, Master (Standard) or look-up chart is required.
  • To "Zero" the gage or check the setting, press the base of the gage against any flat ground surface and adjust the dial to read the "Set To" number stamped on the back.
  • It is available in two angular ranges: 0°-90° for angles of 90° or less, and 90° - 127° for angles greater than 90° but less than 127° Models for angles larger than 127° upon request.
  • The standard chamfer gage is furnished with a hardened Tool Steel Gaging Plunger.     
  • It measures the top (major) diameter of a chamfer, countersink, center drill, or tapered hole.
GUARANTEED ACCURACY:
within ± .001" in 0°-90° models
within ± .002" in 90°-127° models