Description
Depth gauges (hydrobarometer) are used to measure the depth of various grooves, holes and bench heights up to 100 mm.
A dynamometer is used to measure the applied force or moment. Capable of measuring forces from 1 Newton to several thousand kilonewtons.
A screw pitch gauge (thread gauge) is a thread pitch meter.
Measuring instruments are attached to magnetic stands and tripods. The stand brackets ensure that the primary instrument is positioned in the desired location. For convenience and stability, the base of such a tripod is magnetic, for fixing devices in any optimal position. The magnets can be turned on and off.
Liquid level float sensor is usually used in water storage backup systems. It can be used to turn on a pump, solenoid valve, etc.
Measuring gauges for fuel level are designed to measure the level of heavy and light fractions of oil. The gauges are made of carbon steel in the shape of a dipping tape and consist of a metal measuring tape with a weight at the pull-out end.
Feeler gauges are used to check the dimensions of the gaps between surfaces.