Starrett 1620 Tool and Instrument Oil, 4 fl.oz

Starrett 1620 Tool and Instrument Oil, 4 fl.oz

This oil is the same extra-fine lubricant made to our specifications and used in our factory to lubricate and protect our precision measuring tools and instruments.

  • UPC: 049659532166
  • ASIN: B000KUA2FI
  • Brand: Starrett
  • Manufacturer: Starrett

Starrett 98-6 6-Inch Precision Machinists Level

Starrett 98-6 6-Inch Precision Machinists Level

  • UPC: 049659504415
  • ASIN: B0002CSBNY
  • Brand: Starrett
  • Size: 6"
  • Manufacturer: STAKF

Starrett 98Z-12 Precision Machinists' Level in Finished Wood Case, 12" Length

Starrett 98Z-12 Precision Machinists' Level in Finished Wood Case, 12" Length

The Starrett 98Z-12 precision machinists’ level is a 12" long spirit level with a graduated main vial that has a sensitivity of 0.42 mm/m or 80 to 90 seconds for determining horizontal plane, a cross-test vial that enables simultaneous leveling in two directions, and a plumb vial for determining vertical plane. The main vial is adjustable to a positive setting for accurate results, is made of ground glass that resists scratching to provide clear readings, and is housed in a brass tube with a friction-fit closing to resist breakage. A V-shaped groove along the base provides reliable seating when leveling round items such as pipe, conduit, and shafts. The level has a cast iron base for durability and it comes with a finished wood storage case. Levels are used in the building trades, engineering, surveying, and metalworking, among other applications. Levels are instruments that are used to determine the true horizontal or vertical plane of a surface. The most common type of level is the spirit level, or bubble level. Spirit levels have a liquid-filled, bowed tube (also called a vial) with a bubble that moves when slight adjustments are made to the level. When the bubble settles between marked points on the vial, it indicates that a surface is horizontally or vertically straight. Levels can have one or more vials to determine the horizontal plane, the vertical plane, or various points between, such as a 45-degree angle, simultaneously. Some levels include a laser line indicator that projects a horizontal or vertical beam on a surface. Bullseye levels, or surface levels, are circular, flat-bottomed spirit levels that determine whether a surface plane is level. Machinists’ levels are made of metal and have surfaces designed specifically for rugged use in a machine shop or tool room. Levels can range from highly-complex and accurate machines, such as those used in the surveying and construction industry, to precision instruments used in carpentry and other building tra... [Read More]

  • UPC: 094713866350
  • ASIN: B000E64R8G
  • Brand: Starrett
  • Manufacturer: Starrett

Starrett 98-12 Precision Machinists' Level, 12" (300mm) Length, With Ground Single And Cross Test Vials

Starrett 98-12 Precision Machinists' Level, 12" (300mm) Length, With Ground Single And Cross Test Vials

The Starrett 98-12 precision machinists’ level is a 12" long spirit level with a graduated main vial that has a sensitivity of 0.42 mm/m or 80 to 90 seconds for determining horizontal plane, a cross-test vial that enables simultaneous leveling in two directions, and a plumb vial for determining vertical plane. The main vial is adjustable to a positive setting for accurate results, is made of ground glass vial that resists scratching to provide clear readings, and is housed in a brass tube with a friction-fit closing to resist breakage. A V-shaped groove along the base provides reliable seating when leveling round items such as pipe, conduit, and shafts. The level has a cast iron base for durability. Levels are used in the building trades, engineering, surveying, and metalworking, among other applications. Levels are instruments that are used to determine the true horizontal or vertical plane of a surface. The most common type of level is the spirit level, or bubble level. Spirit levels have a liquid-filled, bowed tube (also called a vial) with a bubble that moves when slight adjustments are made to the level. When the bubble settles between marked points on the vial, it indicates that a surface is horizontally or vertically straight. Levels can have one or more vials to determine the horizontal plane, the vertical plane, or various points between, such as a 45-degree angle, simultaneously. Some levels include a laser line indicator that projects a horizontal or vertical beam on a surface. Bullseye levels, or surface levels, are circular, flat-bottomed spirit levels that determine whether a surface plane is level. Machinists’ levels are made of metal and have surfaces designed specifically for rugged use in a machine shop or tool room. Levels can range from highly-complex and accurate machines, such as those used in the surveying and construction industry, to precision instruments used in carpentry and other building trades, to simple, pocket-sized devices for do... [Read More]

  • UPC: 049659504439
  • ASIN: B0002FUO8G
  • Brand: Starrett
  • Manufacturer: STAKF

Starrett 98-8 8" Precision Machinists' Level with Main and Cross-Test Vials

Starrett 98-8 8" Precision Machinists' Level with Main and Cross-Test Vials

The Starrett 98-8 precision machinists’ level is an 8" long spirit level with a graduated main vial that has a sensitivity of 0.42 mm/m or 80 to 90 seconds for determining horizontal plane and a cross-test vial that enables simultaneous leveling in two directions. The main vial is adjustable to a positive setting for accurate results, is made of ground glass that resists scratching to provide clear readings, and is housed in a brass tube with a friction-fit closing to resist breakage. A V-shaped groove along the base provides reliable seating when leveling round items such as pipe, conduit, and shafts. The level has a cast iron base for durability. Levels are used in the building trades, engineering, surveying, and metalworking, among other applications. Levels are instruments that are used to determine the true horizontal or vertical plane of a surface. The most common type of level is the spirit level, or bubble level. Spirit levels have a liquid-filled, bowed tube (also called a vial) with a bubble that moves when slight adjustments are made to the level. When the bubble settles between marked points on the vial, it indicates that a surface is horizontally or vertically straight. Levels can have one or more vials to determine the horizontal plane, the vertical plane, or various points between, such as a 45-degree angle, simultaneously. Some levels include a laser line indicator that projects a horizontal or vertical beam on a surface. Bullseye levels, or surface levels, are circular, flat-bottomed spirit levels that determine whether a surface plane is level. Machinists’ levels are made of metal and have surfaces designed specifically for rugged use in a machine shop or tool room. Levels can range from highly-complex and accurate machines, such as those used in the surveying and construction industry, to precision instruments used in carpentry and other building trades, to simple, pocket-sized devices for do-it-yourself projects. The L.S. Starrett Company man... [Read More]

  • UPC: 049659504422
  • ASIN: B0002FUO7M
  • Brand: Starrett
  • Manufacturer: STAKF

Starrett 98-4 4" Precision Machinists' Level

Starrett 98-4 4" Precision Machinists' Level

The Starrett 98-4 precision machinists’ level is a 4" long spirit level with a single vial that has a sensitivity of 4 to 4.5 minutes for determining horizontal plane and is adjustable to a positive setting for accurate results. The vial is made of ground glass to resist scratching and provide clear readings, and is housed in a brass tube with a friction-fit closing to resist breakage. A V-shaped groove along the base provides reliable seating when leveling round items such as pipe, conduit, and shafts. The level has a cast iron base for durability. Levels are used in the building trades, engineering, surveying, and metalworking, among other applications. Levels are instruments that are used to determine the true horizontal or vertical plane of a surface. The most common type of level is the spirit level, or bubble level. Spirit levels have a liquid-filled, bowed tube (also called a vial) with a bubble that moves when slight adjustments are made to the level. When the bubble settles between marked points on the vial, it indicates that a surface is horizontally or vertically straight. Levels can have one or more vials to determine the horizontal plane, the vertical plane, or various points between, such as a 45-degree angle, simultaneously. Some levels include a laser line indicator that projects a horizontal or vertical beam on a surface. Bullseye levels, or surface levels, are circular, flat-bottomed spirit levels that determine whether a surface plane is level. Machinists’ levels are made of metal and have surfaces designed specifically for rugged use in a machine shop or tool room. Levels can range from highly-complex and accurate machines, such as those used in the surveying and construction industry, to precision instruments used in carpentry and other building trades, to simple, pocket-sized devices for do-it-yourself projects. The L.S. Starrett Company manufactures precision measuring tools, metrology and testing equipment, and saw blade products. The com... [Read More]

  • UPC: 049659504408
  • ASIN: B0002FUO6S
  • Brand: Starrett
  • Manufacturer: Starrett

Starrett 25-441J Dial Indicator, 0.375" Stem Dia., Lug-on-Center Back, White Dial, 0-100 Reading, 0-1" Range, 0.001" Graduation

Starrett 25-441J Dial Indicator, 0.375" Stem Dia., Lug-on-Center Back, White Dial, 0-100 Reading, 0-1" Range, 0.001" Graduation

Shockless hardened steel gear train and jewel bearings. Furnished with a lug-on-center back. Stainless steel bottom stems. Balanced and tapered hands.

  • UPC: 049659532951
  • ASIN: B00008IHTL
  • Brand: Starrett
  • Size: 0-1" Range
  • Manufacturer: Starrett

Starrett 120A-6 Dial Caliper, Stainless Steel, White Face, 0-6" Range, +/-0.001" Accuracy, 0.001" Resolution

Starrett 120A-6 Dial Caliper, Stainless Steel, White Face, 0-6" Range, +/-0.001" Accuracy, 0.001" Resolution

The Starrett dial caliper has sharp black graduations every 0.100" on the no-glare, satin-finished stainless steel bar, and graduations on the dial every 0.001". One full revolution of the dial is equivalent to 0.100". These calipers have knife-edge contacts for measuring both inside dimensions (ID) and outside dimensions (OD). The knife-edge contacts can be used to scribe parallel lines on the workpiece. This caliper can be used with one hand through operating the fine adjustment roll with the thumb. The lock screw locks the dial bezel and holds the sliding jaw in position. The depth rod is integrated into the rack of the caliper, unlike many calipers which offer a detachable depth rod, or none at all. The hardened stainless steel components, including the bar, measuring surfaces, rack, gears, and depth rod, offer corrosion resistance, increased accuracy, and long life. Positive split gear anti-backlash control offers increased accuracy over standard gear configurations. Backlash is the amount of clearance between mated gear teeth in the caliper controls, which prevents the gear teeth from jamming. It is undesirable to have much backlash due to the lack of precision offered by the increased amount of play between gears. Certain gear designs can minimize or eliminate backlash; split gear systems actually split the gear into two gears, each half as thick as the original gear. One of these gears is then fixed to the shaft while the other gear is allowed to turn. The free-turning gear is connected to coil springs that rotate it until all of the backlash in the control system has been eliminated. The rack teeth point down to keep foreign matter from clogging the gear operations. This prevents measurement errors where metal chips could interfere with proper caliper operation. Calipers measure the distance between two opposing sides of an object. They make inside, outside, depth, or step measurements, according to their type. Calipers are commonly used in architecture, m... [Read More]

  • UPC: 049659645149
  • ASIN: B00002254I
  • Brand: Starrett
  • Size: 0"-6" Range, +/-0.001" Accuracy, 0.001" Resolution
  • Manufacturer: Starrett

Starrett 711LCSZ Last Word Dial Test Indicator with Attachments, White Dial, 0-15-0 Reading, 0-0.03" Range, 0.0005" Graduation, +/-0.0005" Accuracy

Starrett 711LCSZ Last Word Dial Test Indicator with Attachments, White Dial, 0-15-0 Reading, 0-0.03" Range, 0.0005" Graduation, +/-0.0005" Accuracy

The Starrett Series 711 Last Word dial test indicator has a balanced dial, a swiveling body, and inch measurements. The horizontal-face dial test indicator has a hard, chrome-plated, steel ratchet contact point for taking precise measurements in machining, layout, and inspection work. The carbide, ball-contact tip reaches into the workpiece for accurate measurements of turned, milled, and ground parts, and for tool setting gauges, fixtures, and inspections. It has a balanced dial and a white face with half-yellow shading for accurate reading when used with a mirror or in a bore jig application. The positive reversing switch changes the reading direction. The indicator has a swiveling tubular body that can be mounted from the top or the body of the indicator using a body clamp, friction holder, or shank. The indicator has a jeweled lever action for smooth operation, and a replaceable contact point. This dial test indicator meets or exceeds accuracy and performance requirements of national and international standards, and is traceable to the United States National Institutes of Standards and Technology (NIST). The indicator includes a body clamp, three interchangeable contact points (0.9mm, 1.6mm, and 3mm), a universal friction holder with a shank, a universal shank with a long and short arm, a double-jointed attachment, a height gage attachment, a surface gage attachment, a coupling with a 3/16 inch (4.8mm) hole, and a storage box.Dial readings with three digits, such as 0-10-0, signify that the indicator has a balanced dial. Dial readings with two digits, such as 0-100, indicate that the dial has a continuous dial. Balanced dials are used to read the difference from a specific surface reference point. Continuous dials are used for direct readings and usually have a larger measurement range than balanced dials.Dial indicators are also called dial gauges, dial calipers, and probe indicators. These precision measuring tools are used to accurately measure small linear d... [Read More]

  • UPC: 094705145814
  • ASIN: B0006J4MYA
  • Brand: Starrett
  • Size: 0-0.03", White Dial
  • Manufacturer: Starrett

Starrett T436.1XFL-2 Outside Micrometer, Friction Thimble, Lock Nut, Carbide Faces, 1-2" Range, 0.0001" Graduation, +/-0.00005" Accuracy

Starrett T436.1XFL-2 Outside Micrometer, Friction Thimble, Lock Nut, Carbide Faces, 1-2" Range, 0.0001" Graduation, +/-0.00005" Accuracy

The Starrett 436.1 series outside micrometer has a vernier scale in inch units for taking precise outside diameter (OD) measurements, a tapered frame for measuring narrow slots and tight places, and a knurled friction thimble that helps provide quick adjustment capability. The micrometer’s steel frame has a baked enamel finish for protection and durability. The vernier scale on the thimble and sleeve is graduated to 0.0001” with a satin chrome rust- and glare-resistant finish. The spindle and anvil have flat, micro-lapped measuring faces for accuracy and are carbide-tipped for wear resistance. A knurled ring-type lock nut helps provide secure locking of the measurement position.Micrometers are precision measuring instruments that use a calibrated screw to measure small distances. These measurements are translated into large rotations of the screw that are then able to be read from a scale or a dial. Micrometers are typically used in manufacturing, machining, and mechanical engineering. There are three types of micrometer: outside, inside, and depth. Outside micrometers may also be called micrometer calipers, and are used to measure the length, width, or outside diameter of an object. Inside micrometers are typically used to measure interior diameter, as in a hole. Depth micrometers measure the height, or depth, of any shape that has a step, groove, or slot.The L.S. Starrett Company manufactures precision measuring tools, metrology and testing equipment, and saw blade products. The company was founded in 1880 and is headquartered in Athol, MA.

  • UPC: 049659680072
  • ASIN: B000E62NSC
  • Brand: Starrett
  • Size: 1-2"
  • Manufacturer: Starrett