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Teclock Ai-951 Vertical Lug Dial Drop Indicator W/ Might Mag on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
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Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States

Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Teclock Manufacturer Part Number:AI-951

TECLOCK AI-951 VERTICAL LUG DIAL DROP INDICATOR w/ MIGHTY  MAG    ****EXCELLENT CONDITION****

Teclock 2 Inch Range, 0-100 Dial Reading, 0.001 Inch Graduation Dial Drop Indicator
Maximum Measurement (Decimal Inch):2.0000
Dial Graduation (Decimal Inch):0.001000
Dial Diameter (Inch):2-19/64
Dial Diameter (Decimal Inch):2.3000
Indicator Measuring Range (Decimal Inch):2.0000"
Graduation (Decimal Inch):.0010"
Dial Reading:0-100
Diameter (Inch):2-11/64
Diameter (mm):55.0000
Back Type:Vertical Lug
Dial Color:White
Revolution Counter:Yes
Manufacturer Part Number:AI-951

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