Product Description
All of the Starrett 220XFL-1 Mul-T-Anvil Micrometer’s features make it the ideal tool for measuring wall thicknesses of tubing, cylindrical walls from a hole or slot to an edge, many hard-to-reach locations, and the thickness of screw heads, shoulder lengths, etc. The 220XFL-1 has a 0-1″ measuring range and 0.001″ graduation, as well as a friction thimble and lock nut.
Readability Features
- Starrett satin chrome finish – no glare – resists rust
- Advanced sleeve design with staggered lines and
distinct figures for precise and easy readability - Quick-reading figures – every thousandth numbered
on inch tools
Ease-of-Handling Features
- Balanced frame and thimble design ensure easy
handling, better readability - Ring-type knurled lock nut for quick and sure locking
- A choice of friction thimble or combination ratchet/
speeder for uniform pressure - Rigid Interchangeable anvils held in the vise
type frame and quickly interchanged by a single lock
screw adjustment - Two hardened anvils furnished – round anvil
approximately .120″ diameter (3mm) and flat anvil
approximately .125″ (3mm) and .060″ (1.5mm) thick - “V” Anvil for measuring the thickness of screw heads and
shoulder lengths are available separately - Accommodates special anvils up to 5/16″ (8mm) thick
- Use as a height gage by removing the vise jaw
Accuracy and Long-Life Features
- Rigid one-piece frame of drop-forged steel
- Extremely hard and stable one-piece spindle (the heart
of our accuracy) - Quick and easy adjustment
- Tool is accurate to ± .0002″ or ± 0.004mm
Applications
- Manufacturing
- Quality Control
- Industrial
- Construction
- Aerospace
- Automotive
- Engineering
Uses
- Measure the diameter, thickness, and length of small parts
- Measures the distance between two anvils
- Measures shafts, rods, gears, and pulleys
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.