Feeler, Radius & Thread Gauges

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    Mitutoyo Series 184 Thickness Gauge: 0.05-1mm (20 or 28 Leaves) or 0.05-0.8mm (10 Leaves) FREE Mitutoyo Book with Online Mitutoyo Orders Over £100
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    Mitutoyo Series 184 Thickness Gauge: 0.05-1mm (20 or 28 Leaves) or 0.05-0.8mm (10 Leaves)
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    £27.47 £22.89
    • Ascertain the width of narrow gaps
    • Each leaf is detachable
    • Each leaf is marked with its thickness
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    184-303/4/8S
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    Mitutoyo Series 186 Radius Gauges (Metric or Inch) - Choice of Model FREE Mitutoyo Book with Online Mitutoyo Orders Over £100
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    Mitutoyo Series 186 Radius Gauges (Metric or Inch) - Choice of Model
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    £41.40 £34.50
    • Locking clamp
    • The radius size is stamped on each leaf
    • Suitable for gauging small internal and external radii
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    186-1/9XX
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    Mitutoyo Series 188 Thread Pitch Gauges (Metric, Unified & Whitworth) - Choice of Model FREE Mitutoyo Book with Online Mitutoyo Orders Over £100
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    Mitutoyo Series 188 Thread Pitch Gauges (Metric, Unified & Whitworth) - Choice of Model
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    £42.60 £35.50
    • Thread pitch is stamped on each gauge
    • Metric, Unified, and Whitworth screw pitch gauges
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    188-1XX

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About Feeler, Radius & Thread Gauges

A feeler gauge consists of several thin blades for measuring narrow gaps or clearances, mostly in engineering to measure the clearance between two parts.

A radius gauge, also known as a fillet gauge, is a tool used to measure the radius of an object. It is a hand-held tool with many precision rounded curves (radii) machined into its edges.

A thread gauge checks the dimensions of a specific thread form angle, pitch, and diameter. They are a reference tool in determining the pitch of a thread on a screw or in a tapped hole.