Specification Brand : SASKATE BulletPoint1 : Tool Angle Can be Checked: When cutting threads on a metal lathe, the pitch can check the tool angle and confirm the angle of the thread cutting tool of the V trough of the instrument. BulletPoint2 : All blades of this pitch are made of stainless steel, and the is brushed, which is not easy to . BulletPoint3 : With Locking Device: The pitch is 55 degree and 60 degree thread screw pitch meter, with locking device. BulletPoint4 : Application: This is a pitch that is usually used to check the thread size to determine whether is correct. BulletPoint5 : Special Measuring Tool: Pitch is a special measuring tool that stacks multiples of the pitch, and is used to check the thread pitch. Color : Black ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier1 : 0658360145376 ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier2 : 658360145376 IncludedComponents : 44pcs Nut and Bolt Thread Checker*1 ItemDisplayWeight : 1.9 pounds ItemName : Metric Thread Measure Stainless Steel Screw Pitch 55 and 60 Degree Thread Screw Pitch Meter with 58 Blades, for Industrial Measurement, Used for Thread Pitch ItemPackageDimensions_Height : 2 centimeters ItemPackageDimensions_Length : 10 centimeters ItemPackageDimensions_Width : 7 centimeters ItemTypeKeyword : thread-gauges Manufacturer : SASKATE Material : stainless steel MeasurementAccuracy : ±0.02 mm ModelName : Saskatep2awvrc69x ModelNumber : SASKATEas2ycughrv NumberOfBoxes : 1 NumberOfItems : 1 PartNumber : SASKATEas2ycughrv ProductDescription : Specification: Item Type: Thread Pitch Gauge Material: Stainless Steel Purpose: Thread Pitch Gauge Colour: Silver Number of Blades: 58
How to Use: 1) Measure pitch Use the thread pilot group as a template to clamp the toothed steel threads on the tested workpiece. If not close together, the other is one until they fit together. Then marked on the thread size model is the measured thread pitch of the workpiece. 2) Measure tooth contour angle Test the thread pitch and the thread model of the tested workpiece on the same thread, and then check the Thalia . If there is no interval translucent, the thread contour angle of the tested thread is correct; if there is uneven light interval, means the measured The thread contour is inaccurate.