About Precision Measuring Instruments
Precision measuring instruments are used for highly accurate measurements in engineering. Examples include micrometers, vernier calipers, and dial gauges.
A Brake Rotor Gauge is a precision measuring instrument used to measure the thickness and condition of brake rotors (disc brakes). It helps determine wear, variation, and whether the rotor meets safety standards or requires replacement. This tool is widely used in automotive workshops for brake inspection and maintenance.
Dial Bore Gauge
A Dial Bore Gauge is a precision measuring instrument used to measure the internal diameter of holes, cylinders, and bores with high accuracy. It works with a dial indicator that displays small variations in size, making it ideal for checking wear, taper, and out-of-roundness in engine cylinders and other components.
Dial Test Indicator
A Dial Test Indicator (DTI) is a precision measuring instrument used to measure very small linear displacements and deviations. It is commonly used for alignment, checking flatness, run-out, and concentricity in machining and inspection work. The stylus movement is magnified and displayed on a dial for accurate readings.
Thread Ring Gauge
Thread Plug Gauge
Digital Height Gauge
Precision Level Gauge
A Precision Level Gauge is a highly accurate measuring instrument used to check the levelness, flatness, and alignment of surfaces in engineering applications. It works using a sensitive spirit level vial or an electronic sensor to detect very small angular deviations. This tool ensures precise horizontal and vertical alignment, which is essential in machine installation and maintenance.