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Procat Mikrometri 25-50 mm

Procat Micrometer 25-50 mm

€16,95 EUR
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The Procat micrometer is a precise measuring tool that is versatile and suitable for various industries, such as machine shops, metal workshops and other applications requiring precision measurements.

The micrometer is designed to be user-friendly, and its locking mechanism ensures that the measurement result remains stable. The measuring scale is clearly legible, making it easier to work. The ergonomic design improves comfort, and the adjustment mechanism enables accurate measurement.

This micrometer is easy to use, and its mechanical operating principle ensures reliable measurement results without separate power sources. It is widely applicable to various measurement needs that require accurate measurement at small measurement intervals.
Intended use

Machining work: Suitable for precise measurements in machining.
Metalworking: Used for measuring metal parts.
Component Inspection: Measure small parts and their dimensions.
Maintenance and repair: Suitable for measuring worn parts.
Teaching and training: Used for teaching measurement technology.

Features

Measuring range: 0–25 mm or 25 - 50 mm (depending on model)
Accuracy: 0.01mm
Locking mechanism: Ensures measurement stability.
Ergonomic design: Makes it easier to use.
Clear scale: Easy-to-read measurement result.
Metal frame: Sturdy construction.

Procat Micrometer – User Manual

Open the micrometer by turning the adjustment ring.
Place the object to be measured between the jaws.
Tighten the adjustment ring until the jaws touch the object.
Lock the measurement result with the locking mechanism.
Read the result from the scale.

It is recommended to clean the micrometer regularly and store it in its case when not in use.
How to choose the right micrometer
When choosing a micrometer, you should consider the measuring range and the purpose of use. A measuring range of 0–25 mm is suitable for small and precise measurements. Digital micrometers offer an electronic display, while mechanical micrometers, such as the Procat model, are simple and maintenance-free.
Warnings

Do not use force to avoid damaging the measuring mechanism.
Avoid moisture and chemicals.
Store in protective case after use.

FAQ
Can a micrometer be used to measure plastic parts?
Yes, but tightening too hard can damage soft materials.

Is the micrometer self-calibrated?
No, it should be calibrated regularly.

Does the micrometer need batteries?
No, this is a mechanical model.

Can this be used outdoors?
Only in dry conditions, as moisture can affect the mechanism.

How do you clean a micrometer?
With a dry cloth and light lubrication if necessary.

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