SKF 729865 A Feeler Gauge, 13 Blades
- RS Stock No.:
- 124-8456
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 729865 A
- Brand:
- SKF
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- RS Stock No.:
- 124-8456
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 729865 A
- Brand:
- SKF
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SKF Feeler Gauge, 13 Blades, 100mm Length - 729865 A
Use this feeler gauge from SKF to measure the internal clearance of a spherical roller bearing. It helps to make the adjustment of a bearing easier and more accurate for improved operation and performance. The 13 blades fold up into a small unit that you can easily carry in your pocket or toolbox and use in small spaces. This feeler gauge is able to accurately measure spaces as narrow as 0.03mm.
• Versatile with a wide measuring range of 0.03 to 0.3mm
• Foldable blades fit neatly into a protective steel enclosure when not in use
• Supplied with a plastic cover that keeps the gauge clean and dust-free
• Each blade individually marked for ease-of-use
• Foldable blades fit neatly into a protective steel enclosure when not in use
• Supplied with a plastic cover that keeps the gauge clean and dust-free
• Each blade individually marked for ease-of-use
Applications
• Marine industry
• Mining and minerals processing
• Packaging warehouses
• Automated assembly lines
• Mining and minerals processing
• Packaging warehouses
• Automated assembly lines
How do I use a feeler gauge?
The most common way of using a feeler gauge is the go-no-go technique, where you start with the thinnest blade and work your way up. When you reach a point where the shim won't fit into a gap or offers too much resistance, you've then determined the size of your gap, which is the measurement on the previous blade used.
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