Measuring instruments are tools used to determine physical dimensions such as length, thickness, and diameter with accuracy. They are essential in engineering and workshop applications. Examples include rulers, calipers, and micrometers.
Survey Measuring Wheel
Survey Range Pole
Survey Prism Reflector
Total Station Survey Instrument
Digital Protractor Gauge
A digital protractor gauge is a precision measuring instrument used to measure angles accurately in degrees. It is commonly used in workshops, machining, fabrication, and fitting work where precise angular measurements are required. The device features a digital display that provides quick and clear readings, making it more accurate and convenient than traditional protractors. It is often designed with a rotating blade or arms that can be positioned to measure internal and external angles.
Electronic Vernier Caliper
Gear Tooth Vernier Caliper
A gear tooth vernier caliper is a precision measuring instrument used to measure the thickness of gear teeth at the pitch line. It is specially designed with two scales—one for measuring chordal thickness and another for measuring the depth of the tooth. This tool is widely used in gear manufacturing, inspection, and maintenance to ensure accurate gear dimensions and proper meshing of gears.
Digital Depth Gauge
A digital depth gauge is a precision measuring instrument used to measure the depth of holes, slots, grooves, and recesses with high accuracy. It features an electronic display that provides clear and instant readings, eliminating the need for manual scale interpretation. This tool is widely used in workshops, machining, and inspection applications for quick and reliable depth measurement.