50mm - 500mm Insize Tubular Inside Micrometers With 6 Extension Rods and Ratchet Drive (Insize 3222) - UKAS Calibrated Description
The 50mm - 500mm Insize Tubular Inside Micrometers With 6 Extension Rods and Ratchet Drive (Insize 3222) - UKAS Calibrated has the following features:
- Accuracy: +/-0.019 mm
- Anvil Type: Spherical Anvil
- Battery: No Battery
- Brand: Insize
- Calibration Level: UKAS Calibration
- Connectivity: Not Applicable
- Display Type: Analogue Scale
- Extension Rods: 6 Rods
- Face Type: Carbide Tipped Faces
- Fine Adjustment: Ratchet Drive
- Frame Type: Tubular Frame
- Graduation: 0.01 mm
- Inside / Outside: Inside
- IP Rating: Not Rated
- Lock Function
- Manufacturing Standard: Not Standardised
- Steel
- Steel Material Family
- Range: 50 mm - 500 mm
- Series: Insize 3222
- Setting Ring / Standard: Setting Standard Included - 50 mm
- System of Measurement: Metric
Discover more about the Inside Micrometers range.
Inside micrometers, also known as internal micrometers or inner micrometers, are specialist precision measuring instruments designed to determine the internal dimensions of an object with exceptional accuracy.
Unlike outside micrometers which measure external surfaces, an inside micrometer is engineered specifically for tasks like gauging the diameter of a bore, the width of a slot or the distance between two internal faces. Its design typically consists of a calibrated thimble and sleeve assembly connected to measuring jaws or extension rods that expand to make contact with the interior surfaces.
How Inside Micrometers Work
An inside micrometer gauge operates by precisely controlling the extension of its measuring faces. The user inserts the tool into the cavity to be measured and turns the thimble, which advances a precision-ground screw thread. This action pushes the hardened jaws or rods outwards until they make light, firm contact with the internal walls of the workpiece. The measurement is then read from the graduated markings on the sleeve and thimble on an analogue model or displayed on the screen of a digital version.
For a real-world example, consider a quality control engineer in the automotive industry verifying the cylinder bore of an engine block. The precise internal diameter is critical for ensuring a perfect seal with the piston rings, which directly impacts engine performance and efficiency. An inside micrometer is the definitive tool for this task, providing the sub-millimetre accuracy needed to meet exacting manufacturing tolerances and guarantee reliability.
Materials Inside Micrometers Are Made From
The performance and longevity of a precision instrument are directly linked to the quality of its materials. Our inside micrometers are built to deliver consistent, reliable measurements in demanding engineering environments.
- Stainless Steel: The primary material used for the body, thimble and measuring rods is high-grade stainless steel. This offers an excellent combination of strength, dimensional stability and resistance to corrosion, ensuring the tool maintains its accuracy over its entire operational life.
Sizes and Types of Inside Micrometers Available
To support projects of all scales, from micro-engineering to large industrial manufacturing, our range of inside micrometers is extensive. We offer instruments capable of measuring internal dimensions from as small as 5mm up to a vast 5000mm. This versatility ensures you can find the perfect-sized internal micrometer for any application.
You can choose between traditional analogue models, valued for their mechanical simplicity and reliability, or advanced digital variants that offer instant readings and innovative features like wireless data transfer for seamless integration into modern quality control systems. With accuracy down to an incredible 0.005mm and options for enhanced-durability carbide-tipped jaws or a UKAS calibration certificate, you can configure a tool that meets your exact requirements for precision and traceability.
FAQs
Q: Can inside micrometers measure threads?
A: No, inside micrometers are designed to measure smooth, parallel internal diameters or surfaces. They cannot accurately measure the pitch or major/minor diameter of an internal thread. For that task, specialised tools such as thread gauges are required.
Q: What is the difference between an inside micrometer and a bore gauge?
A: While both tools measure internal diameters, they function differently. An inside micrometer gives a direct, absolute measurement of the diameter. A bore gauge is a comparative instrument; it is first set to a nominal size using a master ring or an outside micrometer and then used to measure the deviation (or variance) from that master size. Bore gauges are often faster for checking multiple identical parts in production.
Q: What are Mitutoyo inside micrometers?
A: Mitutoyo is a globally recognised leader in the manufacturing of high-quality metrology instruments. A Mitutoyo inside micrometer is a tool made by this renowned brand, trusted by engineers and technicians worldwide for its superior accuracy, build quality and innovative features, aligning with Accu's commitment to providing the best quality components.
Q: How do you calibrate an inside micrometer?
A: Calibration involves checking the micrometer's accuracy against a known standard, such as a setting ring or gauge blocks. The tool's zero point is checked, and its accuracy is verified at several points along its measuring range. For applications requiring traceable accuracy, we offer professional UKAS-calibrated micrometers.