
NM01HTACPIN250
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The Ernst Package of 250 Calibrated Pins Class F - Standard is a high-precision set of cylindrical pins designed for accurate dimensional measurement and inspection in various manufacturing and metrology applications. These pins are essential tools for quality control, tolerance checking, and precise hole diameter measurement.
Manufactured to Class F tolerance standards, these calibrated pins offer a high degree of accuracy and repeatability, ensuring reliable inspection results. Class F is a standard tolerance grade that provides a balance between precision and cost-effectiveness, making it suitable for a wide range of industrial applications.
The package contains 250 individual pins, providing a comprehensive selection for various measurement needs. The pins are manufactured from high-quality materials, ensuring durability and long-term accuracy. They are meticulously machined and calibrated to meet stringent industry standards, guaranteeing consistent performance.
These calibrated pins are used to verify dimensional accuracy in machined parts, tools, and fixtures. They are particularly useful for checking hole diameters, ensuring that they meet specified tolerances. The pins are also used in metrology laboratories for calibration and measurement purposes.
The Ernst Package of 250 Calibrated Pins Class F - Standard is an indispensable tool for quality control professionals, machinists, and metrologists who require accurate and reliable dimensional measurements.
Features
Low-price Brinell testing
Each shear pin is precisely tested twice for accurate load application.
Load accuracy is +/-1% of load - more accurate than competing models.
Tester can be verified on standard Brinell blocks from HB100 to 700 (higher ranges using optional carbide indenter).
Very portable for use almost anywhere
Comes with an 8x power Brinell scope. Higher resolution scopes available at additional cost
Applications:
Manufacturing: Inspection of machined parts, tools, and fixtures.
Metrology: Calibration and measurement in laboratories.
Quality Control: Verification of dimensional accuracy in production processes.
Tool and Die Making: Measurement and inspection of tools and dies.
Dimensional Inspection: Checking hole diameters and other dimensional tolerances.