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S-T Industries Catalog.Pdf 354232_ST_Cover_z 4/12/07 10:19 AM Page 1 Form 40-0195-00 354232_ST_Cover_z 4/12/07 10:19 AM Page 2 FOUR REASONS FOR MAKING S-T YOUR SUPPLIER OF PRECISION MEASURING INSTRUMENTS KNOW-HOW Scherr-Tumico measuring tools have been a vital part of American industry for QWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWE 1 more than 65 years. During this period, we have developed the knowledge and RWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWT skills which provide our customers the ability to resolve most measuring problems. If you have a problem which cannot be handled by our standard tools, call us and RWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWT the chances are we will be able to provide you with the tools needed to get your WARRANTY job done. During the past 65 years, we have produced many millions of dollars in RWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWithin one year from the date of purchase, any repairs necessary T special tools for American industries, both large and small. Put this experience to RWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWdue to defects in material or workmanship will be made without T work for you. charge by S-T INDUSTRIES, INC. This warranty does not apply to RWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWtools that have been modified, mishandled or misused, etched, T stamped or otherwise marked or damaged. This warranty applies to RWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWthe original purchaser and is not transferable. No other warranty, T QUALITY RWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWeither expressed or implied, shall be applicable. S-T INDUSTRIES, T All S-T products are subject to a rigorous 100% inspection process before they are INC.’s liability does not extend beyond the repair or replacement. 2 shipped to you. This process has been the major factor in making Scherr-Tumico RWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWT products welcome throughout the metalworking industry. S-T products meet or exceed Federal specifications for accuracy, and satisfaction is guaranteed. YUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUI Rely on your SERVICE S-T recognizes the need for, and can generally provide, three-day repair service S-T INDUSTRIES, INC. Distributor for: 3 for most of our products. Our service department is manned by experienced peo- ple who can quickly identify problems and correct them so that the instrument can • Access to the most complete line of be on its way back to you within our three-day turnaround period. We have stan- precision measuring instruments and dard repair charges so that most costs can be determined over the telephone or hand tools. immediately upon receipt of the product. A new and enlarged data processing system, combined with seasoned profes- • Assistance in specifying the right sionals at our order desks, enables us to provide you with timely responses to product for your metrology needs. inquiries, follow-ups and technical questions. • Convenient location. • Off-the-shelf availability. VALUE • Prompt and courteous attention. S-T Industries is located in the heartland of America, Southwestern Minnesota, For the name and address of your local 4 where a strong work ethic, combined with many years of experience, enables S-T authorized distributor call us at 800-326-2039. to provide you with the highest quality products at very competitive prices.You can pay more but you can’t buy better. S-T INDUSTRIES, INC. reserves the right to modify or change the design of products shown in this catalog without notice. ©2007 by S-T INDUSTRIES, INC. 354232_ST_Guts_001_064 4/12/07 10:30 AM Page 1 Contents PRODUCT GROUP PAGES Micrometers Outside . .2-35 Standards . .36-42 Depth . .43-44 Inside . .45-50 Heads . .51-56 Digital Calipers . .57-60 Dial and Vernier Calipers . .61-65 Height Gages . .66-68 Machinist Tool Kits . .69-70 Rules . .71-75 Combination Squares . .76-82 General Tools . .83-106 Dial Indicators . .107-121 Dial Bore Gages . .122 Dial Gages, Thickness and Depth . .123-124 Dial Test Indicators . .125-135 Magnetic Bases . .136-138 Dynamometers . .139-140 Bench Gages . .141-145 Inspection Aids . .146-157 Lapping Machines . .158-159 Optical Comparators . .161-191 Video Inspection Systems . .192-197 Charts and Fixtures . .198-211 Micrometer Instructions . .213-215 Conversion Charts . .216-223 1 354232_ST_Guts_001_064 4/12/07 10:30 AM Page 2 180 Series Friction Thimble Micrometers 02-0181-14 Group 1 Friction Thimble Micrometers 180 Series Friction Micrometers feature our friction thimble and a convenient lever lock. Forged steel frame has reinforcement ribbings and black wrinkle finish. Silver mist chrome finish head has black graduations for easy reading to .0001". All 180 Series Micrometers meet or exceed government specification GGG-C-105c for acuracy. • Friction thimble • Spindle hardened to Rc 62 with lead • Convenient lever lock error held to .00005" • Reading to .0001" • Silver mist chrome finish head • Carbide spindle and anvil faces • Black lines & numbers for easy reading • Drop forged steel frame with reinforce- • 0"-1" and 1"-2" models include plastic ment ribbing case • Durable black wrinkle finish frame • Fitted wood case available English Wood Case CATALOG RANGE GRADUATION CATALOG FACES NUMBER INCH INCH NUMBER 02-0181-14 0-1 .0001 Carbide 99-0151-00 02-0182-14 1-2 .0001 Carbide 99-0152-00 02-0183-14 2-3 .0001 Carbide 99-0153-00 02-0184-14 3-4 .0001 Carbide 99-0154-00 02-0185-14 4-5 .0001 Carbide 99-0155-00 02-0186-14 5-6 .0001 Carbide 99-0156-00 2 354232_ST_Guts_001_064 4/12/07 10:30 AM Page 3 180 Series Friction Thimble Micrometer Sets 02-0189-14 Group 1 Friction Thimble Micrometers 180 Series Friction Micrometers Sets feature our friction thimble and a convenient lever lock. Forged steel frame has reinforcement ribbings and black wrinkle finish. Silver mist chrome finish head has black graduations for easy reading to .0001". All 180 Series Micrometers meet or exceed government specification GGG-C-105c for accuracy. • Friction thimble • Durable black wrinkle finish frame • Convenient lever lock • Spindle hardened to Rc 62 with lead • Reading to .0001" error held to .00005" • Carbide spindle and anvil faces • Silver mist chrome finish head • Drop forged steel frame with reinforce- • Black lines & numbers for easy reading ment ribbing • Includes fitted wood case and standards Wood English Case CATALOG RANGE GRAD. CATALOG FACES NUMBER INCH INCH NUMBER 02-0188-14 0-4 .0001 Carbide Included 02-0189-14 0-6 .0001 Carbide Included 3 354232_ST_Guts_001_064 5/1/07 9:09 AM Page 4 850 Series Solid Frame Micrometers 02-0851-04 Group 1 Solid Frame Micrometers Here’s a micrometer with the look and feel of quality a craftsman really appreciates. Forged steel frame has a durable black wrinkle finish combined with a silver mist chrome finish head. The 850 Series Micrometers meet or exceed government specification GGG-C-105c for accuracy. • Lock nut and ratchet stop standard • Spindle hardened to Rc 62 with lead • Reading to .0001" error held to .00005" • Steel or carbide faces available • Silver mist chrome finish head • Durable black wrinkle finish frame • Black lines & numbers for easy reading • Drop forged steel frame with reinforce- • 0"-1" and 1"-2" models include plastic case ment ribbing • Fitted wood case available Wood English Case CATALOG RANGE GRAD. CATALOG FACES NUMBER INCH INCH NUMBER 02-0851-04 0-1 .001 Steel 99-0151-00 02-0851-14 0-1 .0001 Carbide 99-0151-00 02-0852-04 1-2 .001 Steel 99-0152-00 02-0852-14 1-2 .0001 Carbide 99-0152-00 02-0853-04 2-3 .001 Steel 99-0153-00 02-0853-14 2-3 .0001 Carbide 99-0153-00 02-0854-04 3-4 .001 Steel 99-0154-00 02-0854-14 3-4 .0001 Carbide 99-0154-00 02-0855-04 4-5 .001 Steel 99-0155-00 02-0855-14 4-5 .0001 Carbide 99-0155-00 02-0856-04 5-6 .001 Steel 99-0156-00 02-0856-14 5-6 .0001 Carbide 99-0156-00 4 354232_ST_Guts_001_064 4/12/07 10:30 AM Page 5 850 Series Solid Frame Micrometer Sets 02-0864-14 Group 1 Solid Frame Micrometers Sets All 850 Series Solid Frame Micrometer Sets include checking standards with handles and spanner wrenches. These popular ranges are furnished in a fitted wood case. Micrometer sets meet or exceed government specification GGG-C-105c for accuracy. • Lock nut and ratchet stop standard • Spindle hardened to Rc 62 with lead • Reading to .0001" error held to .00005" • Steel or carbide faces available • Silver mist chrome finish head • Durable black wrinkle finish frame • Black lines & numbers for easy reading • Drop forged steel frame with • Checking standards with handles reinforcement ribbing • Includes fitted wood case Wood English Case CATALOG RANGE GRAD. CATALOG FACES NUMBER INCH INCH NUMBER 02-0864-04 0-4 .001 Steel Included 02-0864-14 0-4 .0001 Carbide Included 02-0866-04 0-6 .001 Steel Included 02-0866-14 0-6 .0001 Carbide Included 5 354232_ST_Guts_001_064 4/12/07 10:30 AM Page 6 900 Series Full Finish Micrometers 01-0901-14 Group 1 Full Finish Micrometers This micrometer has the feel, balance and all the important features desired by experi- enced craftsmen. Decimal equivalents are permanently stamped on both sides of the frame. Forged frame is designed for easy access into narrow spaces. This quality American made precision measuring instrument meets or exceeds government specifica- tion GGG-C-105c for accuracy. • Lock nut and ratchet stop standard • Spindle hardened to Rc 62 with lead • Reading to .0001" error held to .00005" • Carbide spindle & anvil faces standard • Silver mist chrome finish frame and head • Decimal equivalents stamped on frame • Black lines & numbers for easy reading • Drop forged steel frame designed for • Supplied with plastic case easy access into narrow spaces • Fitted wood case available Wood English Case CATALOG RANGE GRAD. CATALOG FACES NUMBER INCH INCH NUMBER 01-0901-14 0-1 .0001 Carbide 99-0151-00 01-0902-14 1-2 .0001 Carbide 99-0152-00 6 354232_ST_Guts_001_064 4/12/07 10:30 AM Page 7 T Series Tubular Frame Micrometers 04-0001-14 Group 1 Tubular Frame Micrometers All T Series Micrometers feature our exclusive “Feathertouch” tubular steel frame.
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