Machine Lamp
₹900.00- The LED bulb in this work light is sure to cast a new light onto your projects, helping illuminate your cut lines for improved accuracy and less eye strain.
- The 28" gooseneck flexible arm provides pinpoint positioning and a switch activated magnetic base securely holds to smooth, horizontal cast iron surfaces.
- It improves your vision while internal turning or boring operation.
Magnetic Stand With Dial Gauge
₹3,900.00Micrometer -Two Peace Set: 0 To 25mm / 25 To 50mm
₹2,800.00UNBRAND TWO PEACE SET: RANGE : 0 TO 25mm / 25 TO 50mm WEIGHT - 450 APPROX USE : The spindle is a very accurately machined screw and the object to be measured is placed between the spindle and the anvil. The spindle is moved by turning the ratchet knob or thimble until the object to be measured is lightly touched by both the spindle and the anvil.Micrometers are also used in telescopes or microscopes to measure the apparent diameter of celestial bodies or microscopic objects.
Reverse Forward Switch With 2 Meter Wiring
Screw Pitch Gauge (Metric 60')
₹499.00Spirit Level
Sprit levels never go a-miss as they are for any use. In a range of different sizes measure up and do the job properly aligning the bubble level to the center. Comes with rubber ends to reduce the risk of scratching or damage. Weight: 0.234 Kg
Splash Guard For Lathe
₹6,500.00Steady Rest For Heavy Duty Lathe Machine
₹8,500.00Steady Rest For Lathe
Taper Turning Attachment For Lathe Machine
- Tapers are classified by American Standards Association as self-holding tapers and steep or self-releasing tapers.
- Self-holding has been applied to the smaller tapers-like Morse and the Brown & Sharpe- because, where the angle of the taper is only 2 or 3 degrees.
- The shank of a tool is so firmly seated in its socket that there is considerable frictional resistance to any force tending to turn or rotate the tool relative to the socket.
- The term “self–holding” is used to distinguish relatively small tapers from the larger or self-releasing tapers.
Tool Post Grinding For Lathe Machine
Tools Tray For Lathe And Milling
Try Square Set
The simplest method of checking a low grade square for accuracy is to draw a line across a board with a flat face and straight edge. Then flip the square over 180 degrees and check if the blade aligns with the line just drawn. Any error is multiplied by two and appears as a wedge or taper In the example seen opposite, the try-square is used to test that a 90 degree angle exists across the edge of the steel. Although a burr exists on the edge of the steel it fits into the slot and does not affect the way the try-square is used. Weight: 0.81 Kg