Product Description
The Starrett 128BZ Inside Micrometer Set features a wide measurement range without changing anvils. The ground contact point seats the internal micrometer faster and more accurately than the spherical contacts found on other gages. With an IP65 level of protection against coolant, water, dirt, and dust, it’s ideal for hostile environments.
Use the satin-chrome micrometer head in combination with tubular steel measuring rods to obtain the required length. Additionally, the head is interchangeable with the 128 end rods and extension combinations.
The 128BZ set includes a micrometer head, six rods, and six extension rods in a wooden case.
Rod Lengths
- 2”, 4”, 6”, 8”, 10”, 12”
- (1) 12” ext, (5) 24” ext
Features and Specifications
- Inside measurements from 6-150″
- Extension rods are lightweight with extreme rigidity
- Satin-chrome micrometer head
- Hardened ground and lapped surfaces
- Hardened and ground rod anvil contacts
- Measuring rod anvil contacts are adjustable
- Adjustable, ground steel supporting collars
- Heads basic length of 4″ (100mm) can lengthen to 6″ (150mm)
- Interchangeable tubular steel measuring rods
- Rods provided with insulated handles
Applications
- Manufacturing
- Machining
- Automotive
- Aerospace
- Construction
- Inspection
- Industrial
- Shipbuilding
Uses
- Measure the internal diameter of tubes, pipes, etc.
- Measure the size of bearings, shafts, and other cylindrical objects
- Check threaded holes for burrs or rough spots
- Inspect tubes
Manufacturer Note
For inch-reading tools, adjust the head within a range of 2″. It extends the overall range by an additional 5″. The special 81-138J Jeweled Non-Shock Indicator has 0.0005″ graduations, range ±.040″, and reads 0-40 on both the plus and minus dials.
About Starrett
The L.S. Starrett Company is a world leader in precision measuring tools and instruments. Since 1880, they have been an industry standard. Starrett’s high quality and durability have made the brand an industry standard for decades. They produce products for various industries, including aerospace, automotive, manufacturing, and commercial construction. Today, they’ve expanded into metalworking, making saw blade products for manufacturing operations worldwide.