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Ono Sokki’s Digital Linear Gage For Dimensional Measurement

By Ono Sokki
Monday, March 22, 2010

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The EG-225 digital indicator features 1 revolution TIR, which allows you to obtain simultaneously, Maximum, Minimum and Range values with only one sweep or rotation of your part.



Ono Sokki’s (Addison, IL) EG-225 digital indicator is a multi-purpose inch/metric switchable gage used for a variety of applications; it can be used as a bench top unit or for in-line measurement. Features include:

  • Conforms to AGD Group 2 mechanical specifications.
  • Directly interchangeable with existing mechanical gages.
  • Performs highly accurate measurements to 0.00005” throughout it’s 1 inch measuring range.
  • 1 revolution TIR, which allows you to obtain simultaneously, Maximum, Minimum and Range values with only one sweep or rotation of your part.
  • An adjustable measuring force, for taking accurate measurements on fragile and soft compressible materials in which require low pressure.
  • A variety of measurement capabilities are parovided to satisfy most applications, including preset, zero/absolute and a counting direction change switch.
  • A built in rechargeable battery.

For more information visit www.onosokki.net

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