Category:
Measuring Instruments
INSIZE MEASURING INSTRUMENT ITEMS ALL
INSIZE offers a comprehensive range of measuring instruments, including basic tools like calipers, micrometers, and rules, alongside more advanced equipment such as dial indicators, height gages, and profile projectors. Their products are used for precision measurement, quality control, and various inspection and testing needs across different industries.
Hand tools
- Calipers: Used for measuring inside and outside diameters, depth, and step. Available in digital and vernier manual versions.
- Micrometers: Essential for high-precision measurement of thickness, diameter, and depth, ensuring accuracy in machining processes.
- Steel rules: Basic tools for linear measurement.
- Feeler gauges: Used to measure small gaps between two surfaces.
Indicators and gages
- Dial indicators: Measure and display linear measurement changes, often used with magnetic stands to check for runout or as a comparator.
- Height gages: Used for measuring the height of objects.
- Internal and external caliper gages: Used for precise internal and external measurements.
- Pitch, thread, and angle gages: Tools specifically for measuring thread pitch, setting rings, and angle blocks.
- Thickness and depth gages: Used for measuring the thickness of materials or the depth of features.
Optical and vision systems
- Profile projectors and vision systems: Used for the optical measurement of profiles and dimensions.
- Microscopes: For magnified viewing and measurement.
Coordinate measuring machines (CMMs)
- CMM check masters: Used as a master for calibrating CMMs.
Testing and measurement equipment
- Roughness and hardness testers: Used to measure surface roughness and material hardness.
- Torque testers and wrenches: For measuring or applying a specific amount of torque.
- Force gages: Measure force, including compression and tension.
- Force and torque testing machines: Larger machines for more extensive testing.
Other specialized equipment
- Data transfer systems: Used to transmit measurement data to computers.
- Surface plates and scales: Provide a flat, accurate reference surface for measurements.
- Levels: Used to determine if a surface is horizontal or vertical.
- Videoscope inspection tools: Remote cameras for inspecting pipes and other hard-to-reach areas.
- Coating and gloss meters: Measure coating thickness and gloss levels.
- Salt spray testers: Test the corrosion resistance of materials.
- Electronic balances and scales: Used for weighing items.




