How accurate can you measure with a micrometer?
A micrometer can deliver very high precision for beginners, typically reading to 0.01 mm with standard micrometers and up to 0.001 mm on higher‑precision models. The measurement relies on a threaded spindle and a calibrated thimble; one thimble division usually equals 0.01 mm when the thread pitch is 0.5 mm and the thimble has 50 divisions. With practice and correct technique you can achieve reliable and repeatable results for shaft, bore and component diameter checks.
Take advantage of the combination of precise three-point measurement, wireless data output with USB, and full ISO 17025 calibration for dependable bore inspection and traceable results; order via Metav Werkzeuge or consult the specialists for application advice. Three-point internal micrometer — digital, 100–150 mm measuring range, Wireless + USB, Microtech Metrology The Three-point internal micrometer is a digital, workshop-ready instrument for repeatable bore and internal diameter checks from 100 to 150 mm, designed for production quality control and laboratory verification. ISO 17025 calibration certificate included Wireless and USB data output Colour 1.5" touchscreen display High repeatability: 0.004 mm accuracy Reliable measurement where it matters The instrument delivers consistent three-point measurement across bores, reducing orientation error and improving repeatability compared with single-point probes. With a specified accuracy of ±0.004 mm, the device supports quality control procedures that demand tight tolerances. The standard-sized measuring range classifies the tool for typical workshop and machine‑shop applications, offering a practical balance between reach and rigidity for medium-sized components. Fast data capture and traceability for production Equipped with Wireless and USB data outputs and a Colour 1.5" touchscreen, the device streamlines data acquisition and logging without manual transcription. The high-resolution reading (0.0001 mm) ensures fine increments are visible on the display, while digital output supports integration into measurement software or SPC workflows. This lowers administrative effort and helps maintain a clear audit trail for batch releases. Practical handling that reduces operator influence The included adjustment ring simplifies zeroing and routine checks, and the three-contact measuring head minimises tilting errors during insertion into bores. A measuring depth of 250 mm allows access to deeper cavities while preserving stability. These ergonomic and mechanical details reduce the effect of operator technique on the measurement result, improving reproducibility across shifts. Certified delivery and industrial readiness This micrometer is supplied fully calibrated to ISO 17025 standards and includes a calibration certificate, making it immediately suitable for accredited quality environments. The combination of high accuracy, digital interfacing and certified calibration positions the instrument as a reliable tool for incoming inspection, in‑process checks and final acceptance testing. Contact Metav Werkzeuge for tailored advice and secure a certified Microtech Metrology three-point internal micrometer (SKU 133715010) with ISO 17025 calibration for your measurement process Technical data Article number: 133715010 GTIN: 4061905074295 Manufacturer: Microtech Metrology ECLASS: 21170335 ETIM: EC003590 Facts Measuring range: 100–150 mm Resolution (reading): 0.0001 mm Accuracy: ±0.004 mm Measuring depth: 250 mm Digital display: Colour 1.5" touchscreen Data output: Wireless + USB Calibration: ISO 17025 certificate included Special features Three-point internal measurement Adjustment ring included Digital operation for SPC integration Suitable for workshop and lab use Delivered calibrated for traceability FAQ Is this instrument supplied calibrated? Yes. The Microtech Metrology three-point internal micrometer (SKU 133715010) is delivered fully calibrated to ISO 17025 and includes the corresponding calibration certificate. Which measurement range does the instrument cover? The device covers a measuring range of 100–150 mm, which places it in the standard class for workshop and machine‑shop bore inspection tasks. How are measurement results exported? Measurement data can be exported either wirelessly or via USB, enabling direct transfer into inspection software or SPC systems from the Microtech Metrology instrument. What resolution and accuracy can be expected? The display resolution is 0.0001 mm and the specified accuracy is ±0.004 mm, suitable for stringent dimensional checks in production control. Is the touchscreen suitable for use with gloves? The 1.5" colour touchscreen provides clear readout and simple menus; for glove operation, common shop gloves may limit sensitivity—repeatable results are maintained via the device’s stable mechanical design. Manufacturer / Responsible: Microtech, Nizhneyurkovska str., 45a, 04080 Kyiv, Ukraine, tool@microtech.tools
The combination of precise self‑centring contact, a compact 10–12 mm measuring range and robust carbide faces ensures fast, repeatable blind‑hole measurements with minimal setup. Order the instrument directly via Metav Werkzeuge or consult the team for application advice. Metav IndustryLine Three‑Point Internal Micrometre MS908.652 — self‑centring, 10–12 mm range The Three‑Point Internal Micrometre MS908.652 is a compact analogue micrometre designed for precise diameter measurement inside blind holes and small bores in the 10–12 mm range. Self‑centring three‑point contact Measuring range 10–12 mm Accuracy 0.004 mm Carbide measuring faces Reliable centring for blind‑hole measurement A three‑point contact ensures rapid and reproducible alignment in blind holes, reducing repositioning time and measurement scatter. The micrometre’s self‑centring mechanism automatically locates the bore centre, so the operator obtains a consistent contact geometry on each measurement. With a measuring span of 10–12 mm the instrument is tailored to micro components and small bores where repeatability and short setup times are essential, improving throughput in small‑part inspection tasks. Durable contact surfaces for longer service life The measuring faces are manufactured as carbide contacts to resist wear and preserve accuracy during frequent use. The unit’s analogue design gives a tactile feel and straightforward reading, paired with a fine adjustment capability to approach tight fits carefully. The compact body (length approx. 54.5 mm) is suited to constrained access, while a setting ring (size 10) is included for verification and quick zeroing, supporting stable traceability in routine quality checks. Practical workflow advantages and workshop integration This three‑point micrometre combines simple operation with technical reliability: measurements are quick, calibration checks are straightforward and the tool integrates easily into existing inspection benches. Classified in the Micro range (max. 10–100 mm), it fulfils typical needs of precision engineering, watchmaking and small‑component production where stiffness, reach and single‑hand operation must be balanced. Metav’s distribution ensures European stock and reliable delivery from Emmerich. Request application guidance or order details from Metav Werkzeuge for the Metav IndustryLine three‑point internal micrometre MS908.652 — contact info@metav-werkzeuge.com or call +49 2822 7131930 Technical data Article number: MS908.652 Brand: Metav IndustryLine Category: Micrometres Type: Three‑point internal micrometre Measuring range: 10.0–12.0 mm Minimum range: 10 mm Maximum range: 12 mm Accuracy: 0.004 mm Length: 54.5 mm Setting ring: 10 Self‑centring three‑point contact Carbide (hard metal) measuring faces Analogue operation (nonius style) Suitable for blind‑hole bores FAQ How does the three‑point contact improve measurement in blind holes? The three‑point geometry of the MS908.652 centres automatically in a bore, giving a stable contact triangle that reduces wobble and improves repeatability compared with single‑point probes. What measurement accuracy can be expected from this instrument? The instrument is specified with an accuracy of 0.004 mm; in routine use this delivers repeatable diameter readings for small‑bore inspection tasks. Is the micrometre suitable for workshop use or only for laboratory conditions? Designed for practical workshop use, the robust carbide faces and analogue adjustment make the MS908.652 resilient to frequent handling while keeping measurement quality high. How is the instrument returned to zero or checked on site? A setting ring (size 10) is provided for quick verification and zeroing of the micrometre before inspection runs. Which components and applications benefit most from this micrometre? Small bores, precision fittings, watch‑ and micro‑mechanical parts and any blind‑hole diameters in the 10–12 mm range benefit from the compact form, self‑centring contact and carbide faces of the MS908.652. Metav IndustryLine: Manufacturer / Responsible: Metav Werkzeuge GmbH; Parkring 45; 46446 Emmerich; Germany; +49 2822 7131930; info@metav-werkzeuge.com
Benefit from the combination of three-point contact stability, a colour touchscreen readout and ISO 17025 traceable calibration to secure reproducible internal measurements in the 10.0–12.0 mm range. Order the Three‑Point Internal Micrometer directly via Metav Werkzeuge or consult our specialists for integration advice. Three‑Point Internal Micrometer — digital instrument with Wireless + USB (Microtech Metrology) The Three‑Point Internal Micrometer is a precision instrument for stable internal diameter measurement in small bores, suitable for quality control and bench metrology in workshops and production. Three-point contact for stable internal measurements Colour 1.5" touchscreen for clear readouts Wireless and USB data output for traceable transfer Delivered calibrated to ISO 17025 with certificate Dependable accuracy where tight tolerances matter The instrument combines a three-point contact measuring head with a high‑precision mechanism to reduce runout and centring error, delivering an accuracy of ±0.004 mm across its measuring span. With a measuring range of 10.0–12.0 mm, this device is aimed at fine internal dimensions where repeatability and a low measurement uncertainty are decisive. The robust contact geometry and confirmed specification make it well suited to small‑bore inspection tasks in component finishing and final inspection workflows, supporting a rational decision process for integrating metrology into production control. Seamless data capture for quality documentation Digital measurement is presented on a Colour 1.5" touchscreen for fast reading and reduced interpretation errors; the unit also provides Wireless and USB data output for direct transfer into SPC systems or inspection software. Combined with the included calibration trace, this workflow supports rapid documentation and traceability. The instrument’s readable display and straightforward data export reduce process steps and the risk of transcription mistakes, promoting efficiency and error‑resilient quality reporting in serial inspection and laboratory environments. Practical design for everyday workshop use A compact measuring head with an extended measuring depth of 154 mm keeps handling comfortable while reaching into bores and recesses. A setting ring is included to simplify zeroing and periodic checks. Delivered fully calibrated to ISO 17025, the micrometer arrives with a formal calibration certificate, providing immediate confidence for compliance audits and internal quality routines. The combination of robust measuring geometry, clear digital feedback and certified calibration supports both operational ease and trustworthy results, reinforcing productive workflows and peace of mind in routine inspections. For traceable high‑precision internal measurement solutions from Microtech Metrology, contact Metav Werkzeuge for ordering and application support — email info@metav-werkzeuge.com or call +49 2822 7131930 Technical Data Article number: 133701210 GTIN: 4061905074202 Manufacturer: Microtech Metrology Numbers Measuring range: 10.0–12.0 mm Measuring depth: 154 mm Accuracy: ±0.004 mm Resolution/readout: 0.0001 mm Special features Digital display: Colour 1.5" touchscreen Data output: Wireless and USB Setting ring: included Delivered calibrated to ISO 17025 with certificate FAQ Is the instrument delivered with a calibration certificate? Yes. The Three‑Point Internal Micrometer from Microtech Metrology is supplied fully calibrated to ISO 17025 and includes the calibration certificate for traceability. What measurement range is covered by this micrometer? The device covers internal diameters from 10.0 to 12.0 mm and is designed specifically for high‑precision work within that span. How is measured data transferred to a PC or quality system? Measurement results can be exported via both Wireless and USB connections, enabling straightforward integration into inspection software and SPC workflows. What advantage does the three‑point contact offer? Three contact points centre in the bore automatically, reducing eccentricity and improving repeatability compared with two‑point methods, which is why this geometry is preferred for small‑bore internal measurements. Can the micrometer reach recessed bores? Yes. The instrument’s 154 mm measuring depth allows access to deeper internal features while maintaining the necessary measurement stability. Manufacturer / Responsible: Microtech, Nizhneyurkovska str., 45a, 04080 Kyiv, Ukraine, tool@microtech.tools
Take advantage of the combination of high accuracy, wireless + USB data transfer and full ISO 17025 calibration with certificate for reliable measurements in precision workshops; order the three-point internal micrometre directly via Metav Werkzeuge or ask our consultants for tailored advice. Three‑Point Internal Micrometre – Digital internal measuring tool with wireless + USB and 1.5" colour touchscreen (Microtech Metrology) The Three‑Point Internal Micrometre is a compact digital instrument engineered for precise internal diameter measurement in small bores and precision components within the micro measurement category. *Digital display: 1.5" colour touchscreen *Wireless and USB data output *ISO 17025 calibrated with certificate *Measuring range 12–16 mm, 0.004 mm accuracy Accurate measurements for micro components Classified in the Micro category (suitable for very compact tasks), this instrument covers a measuring range of 12.0–16.0 mm, offering a practical reach for miniature assemblies and precision parts. The instrument combines a fine resolution of 0.0001 mm with a guaranteed accuracy of ±0.004 mm, which reduces measurement uncertainty and supports reproducible inspection results. Such precision is particularly valuable when inspecting small bores in sub‑assemblies where even slight deviations can affect fit and function. Traceable data capture and delivered calibration Designed for modern production environments, the micrometre provides wireless and USB connectivity for straightforward data transfer into inspection logs and SPC systems. The 1.5" colour touchscreen simplifies reading and setting adjustments on the shop floor, while the supplied setting ring ensures fast zeroing and repeatable reference points. The tool is supplied fully calibrated to ISO 17025 and includes a calibration certificate, enabling formal traceability and immediate use in processes that require accredited measurement results. Ergonomic handling that speeds up inspections The three‑point contact design centres measurement force, improving contact consistency inside bores and reducing operator‑induced variation. The compact format supports single‑hand operation in confined spaces and the intuitive touchscreen speeds routine checks, lowering cycle times and decreasing the likelihood of rework. The included setting ring and clear digital readout combine to make daily inspection routines both ergonomic and efficient. Integration into workshop quality routines With its digital outputs and compact form factor, the device integrates easily into existing inspection stations and handheld workflows. The substantial measuring depth of 230 mm provides versatility when accessing deeper bores or assemblies, while the three‑point mechanism ensures stable centring for reliable interior measurements. Together, these features support a consistent quality chain from initial inspection through to final acceptance. Contact Metav Werkzeuge in Emmerich for a suitability review or to request a quotation for this Microtech Metrology three‑point internal micrometre with ISO 17025 calibration; email info@metav-werkzeuge.com or call +49 2822 7131930 Technical data Article number: 133701610 GTIN: 4061905074219 Manufacturer: Microtech Metrology ECLASS: 21170335 Facts Measuring range: 12.0–16.0 mm Resolution: 0.0001 mm Accuracy: ±0.004 mm Measuring depth: 230 mm Special features Digital colour 1.5" touchscreen Data output: Wireless and USB Included setting ring ISO 17025 calibration with certificate Three‑point internal measuring spindle FAQ What bore sizes can be inspected with this instrument? The Three‑Point Internal Micrometre is designed for bores in the 12.0–16.0 mm range and is classified in the micro category for compact internal measurements. Is the micrometre delivered calibrated for traceability? Yes, the instrument is supplied fully calibrated to ISO 17025 and includes a calibration certificate for immediate traceable use. How are measurement results transferred to a PC or inspection system? Measurement data can be transmitted via the micrometre’s wireless interface or exported using the USB connection for integration into inspection logs. What level of precision can be expected during routine checks? Routine measurements with the Three‑Point Internal Micrometre offer a resolution of 0.0001 mm and an accuracy of ±0.004 mm, suitable for high‑precision shopfloor inspections. Does the tool include accessories for initial setup? The micrometre is supplied with an inclusive setting ring to establish a reproducible zero reference and support repeatable measurements. Manufacturer / Responsible: Microtech, Nizhneyurkovska str., 45a, 04080 Kyiv, Ukraine, tool@microtech.tools
Take advantage of the combination of self‑centring, carbide measuring faces and high repeatability for reliable blind‑hole inspection; the compact 20–25 mm range is ideal for fine mechanical and precision engineering tasks. Order the instrument directly via Metav Werkzeuge or request specification advice from our consultants. Three‑point internal micrometer MS908.655 — self‑centring, carbide measuring faces (20–25 mm) by Metav IndustryLine The Three‑point internal micrometer MS908.655 is a self‑centring internal measuring instrument designed for accurate measurement of blind holes in precision engineering and workshop environments, offering an analogue reading with fine resolution for repeatable results Self‑centring three‑point mechanism Carbide measuring faces for wear resistance Measurement accuracy 0.004 mm Compact range 20–25 mm for fine parts Precise blind‑hole measurement with minimal setup The instrument delivers high repeatability through its self‑centring three‑point mechanism, which ensures concentric contact inside blind bores without complex alignment. With a rated accuracy of 0.004 mm and an analogue reading of 0.005 mm, the device is engineered for tasks where micrometre‑level certainty matters; this combination reduces rework and measurement uncertainty in small components. The compact design is especially suited to micro fabrication and precision inspection of housings and bores. Durable contact faces and dependable mechanical operation Carbide contact faces provide excellent wear resistance, maintaining measurement integrity over extended use in workshop conditions. The analogue nonius construction offers tactile feedback preferred in many inspection routines and requires no batteries or electronic interfaces, supporting uninterrupted operation on the shop floor. The included adjustment ring (25) enables straightforward zeroing and fine setting, while the robust build keeps the mechanical play to a minimum for consistent results. Designed for micro‑range quality control and fine parts Classified in the micro range (suitable for 10–100 mm scales), the 20–25 mm span targets small‑format parts such as precision sleeves, bearing bores and microassemblies. Its compact dimensions and precise geometry make it practical for use in bench inspection and in‑process checks where access is restricted. The measuring faces and frame geometry have been selected to balance stiffness and accessibility, ensuring stable measurements even when handling delicate components. Integration into workshop procedures and traceability The analogue three‑point gauge complements digital and traditional inspection tools as part of a consistent metrology chain; repeatable manual results simplify tolerance checks and go/no‑go decisions. Further technical documentation and measurement data are available from Metav Werkzeuge for integration into QA processes and production control. For operators transitioning from standard calipers or bore gauges, the instrument provides a clear step up in concentricity control without introducing complex electronics. For specification advice or to secure the MS908.655 from Metav IndustryLine, contact Metav Werkzeuge for personalised guidance at info@metav-werkzeuge.com or call +49 2822 7131930 Technical data Article number: MS908.655 Manufacturer: Metav IndustryLine Product: Three‑point internal micrometer Numbers / Core technical data Measuring range: 20–25 mm Reading / resolution: 0.005 mm Accuracy: 0.004 mm Length: 90 mm Special features / Materials Self‑centring three‑point mechanism Carbide measuring faces Analogue nonius scale Suitable for blind‑hole measurement FAQ What measuring range does the MS908.655 cover? The MS908.655 covers a measuring range of 20–25 mm, making it suitable for small bores and fine mechanical components. How precise is the instrument for repeatable checks? The three‑point internal micrometer achieves a stated accuracy of 0.004 mm with an analogue reading of 0.005 mm, designed for consistent bench and in‑process inspection. Are the measuring faces wear resistant? Yes, the contact faces are made of carbide, providing enhanced wear resistance and long‑term dimensional stability for routine use. Is the gauge suitable for blind‑hole applications? The instrument is explicitly intended for blind‑hole measurement, featuring a self‑centring mechanism that ensures concentric contact within such bores. Does Metav IndustryLine provide technical support for integration into QA procedures? Metav IndustryLine and Metav Werkzeuge can supply further technical documentation and advice to assist with integration of the MS908.655 into quality control workflows. Manufacturer / Responsible: Metav Werkzeuge GmbH; Parkring 45; 46446 Emmerich; Germany; +49 2822 7131930; info@metav-werkzeuge.com
Take advantage of the combination of precise 0.004 mm accuracy, a self‑centring three‑point measuring head and carbide measuring faces for consistent blind‑hole measurement; order directly via Metav Werkzeuge or contact the consultancy team for tailored advice. MS908.656 Three‑Point Internal Micrometer — Self‑centring, 25–30 mm range (Metav IndustryLine) A three‑point internal micrometer designed for accurate measurement of blind holes and restricted bores in the 25–30 mm range, combining a compact form with stable contact geometry. Three‑point self‑centring measuring head Measuring range 25–30 mm Carbide measuring faces for wear resistance Analogue drive with 0.005 mm resolution Consistent results for blind‑hole inspection The instrument's self‑centring three‑point system guarantees repeatable contact with bore surfaces, reducing setup variance and rework in production inspection. The compact contact geometry suits restricted bores where standard callipers cannot reach, while the analogue drive and fine spindle allow controlled approach to the measuring surfaces. This configuration translates directly into fewer rejected parts and more reliable pass/fail decisions on the shop floor. Precision that meets workshop demands With a documented accuracy of 0.004 mm and a readable resolution of 0.005 mm, the device sits between general workshop tools and high‑precision instruments. The mechanical design and robust spindle ensure stable readings even in routine quality control. For applications that require exact internal diameters in small assemblies, this micrometer provides a balance of sensitivity and practical handling without invoking complex electronic systems. Durable contact surfaces for long service life The measuring faces are made from carbide, offering superior wear resistance under frequent use and abrasive conditions. That hard contact material preserves the reference geometry over many cycles and keeps measurement uncertainty low. An adjustment ring marked 25 assists with quick reference when setting or checking the nominal diameter, making repetitive tasks more efficient and less error‑prone. Compact format for fine mechanical work Classified in the micro range by its 25–30 mm span, the tool is ideal where small, precise components are involved. The short overall length supports handling in confined environments and maintains torsional stiffness for reliable contact pressure. As an analogue internal measuring instrument, it offers familiar operation for technicians while delivering the benefits of a three‑point system designed specifically for blind‑hole measurement. For precise and repeatable blind‑hole measurement, contact Metav Werkzeuge to request the Metav IndustryLine three‑point internal micrometer MS908.656 or to speak with a specialist at info@metav-werkzeuge.com / +49 2822 7131930 Technical Data Article number: MS908.656 Name: Three‑point internal micrometer Manufacturer: Metav IndustryLine Facts Measuring range: 25–30 mm Resolution: 0.005 mm Accuracy: 0.004 mm Length: 90 mm Special features Self‑centring three‑point measuring head Carbide measuring faces Analogue micrometer design Adjustment ring marked 25 Suitable for blind‑hole measurement FAQ What measuring range does this instrument cover? The three‑point internal micrometer MS908.656 covers a measuring range of 25–30 mm, suited to small‑bore and blind‑hole applications. Is this micrometer suitable for blind‑hole measurement? Yes, the self‑centring three‑point system of the Metav IndustryLine three‑point internal micrometer is specifically designed to measure blind holes and restricted bores reliably. What accuracy and resolution can be expected? The instrument provides an accuracy of 0.004 mm with an analogue readable resolution of 0.005 mm, offering precise control for workshop inspections. Are the measuring faces durable for repeated use? The measuring faces are made of carbide, ensuring wear resistance and long‑term stability of the contact geometry under frequent measurement cycles. How is the instrument adjusted for repetitive tasks? An adjustment ring marked 25 is provided for quick reference and repeatable setting when working with the same nominal diameters. Is this a digital instrument? No, the MS908.656 is an analogue internal micrometer, combining mechanical reliability with a fine spindle for controlled readings. Manufacturer / Responsible: Metav Werkzeuge GmbH; Parkring 45; 46446 Emmerich; Germany; +49 2822 7131930; info@metav-werkzeuge.com
Benefit from the self-centring design, carbide measuring faces and ±0.005 mm accuracy to secure reproducible internal measurements in compact assemblies; order the three-point internal micrometer directly via Metav Werkzeuge or consult our specialists for technical guidance. Three-point internal micrometer MS908.660 — self-centring, 62–75 mm range A compact, analogue three-point internal micrometer designed for precise internal diameter checks in confined bores and fine-mechanical work. Self-centring three-point mechanism Measuring range 62–75 mm High accuracy ±0.005 mm Carbide measuring faces, analogue Precision where access is restricted The three-point internal micrometer is engineered for accurate measurements in confined spaces. Its self-centring mechanism ensures the measuring anvils align centrally within a bore, reducing operator-induced eccentricity and improving repeatability. With a readout resolution of 0.005 mm and a verified accuracy of ±0.005 mm, the instrument provides a reliable basis for quality control tasks where small deviations matter. The compact profile and 114 mm body length make this instrument particularly suitable for short, deep bores and components that cannot be accessed with larger gauges, offering precision without the need for complex fixturing. Durable construction for consistent results Built with carbide measuring faces, the instrument resists wear and maintains a stable contact geometry over extended use, which preserves measurement integrity in production environments. The analogue mechanism is robust and free of electronics, making it uncomplicated to operate in workshop conditions where durability is paramount. The combination of hardened contact surfaces and mechanical simplicity translates into low maintenance and consistent performance during repetitive checking routines, supporting efficient inspection workflows on the shop floor. Practical handling and typical applications Designed for ease of use in inspection and assembly, the instrument delivers fast, reliable readings for internal diameters between 62 and 75 mm. Its three-point contact is particularly effective for detecting form deviations and average bore sizes without additional adapters. Typical applications include component verification in machining, maintenance checks on housings and bearings, and quality assurance in small-batch production. The analogue format permits immediate interpretation of results, while the instrument’s geometry supports measurements that would be difficult with external gauges or callipers. Contact Metav Werkzeuge today for tailored advice and to arrange supply of the Metav IndustryLine three-point internal micrometer MS908.660 via Metav Werkzeuge GmbH; technical consultants are available at info@metav-werkzeuge.com or +49 2822 7131930 Technical data Article number: MS908.660 Brand: Metav IndustryLine Type: Analogue three-point internal micrometer Measuring range: 62–75 mm Readout: 0.005 mm Accuracy: ±0.005 mm Body length: 114 mm Self-centring mechanism Carbide measuring faces Suitable for blind-hole measurement Analogue (mechanical) operation FAQ How accurate is the three-point internal micrometer for routine inspection? The MS908.660 delivers an accuracy of ±0.005 mm, making it suitable for routine precision checks and quality control where sub-hundredth-millimetre repeatability is required. Can the instrument be used in blind or recess bores? Yes, the design is intended for confined and blind-hole measurements; the three-point contact provides reliable central alignment inside such bores. What maintenance is required to preserve measurement accuracy? Regular cleaning of contact surfaces and occasional verification on a calibrated reference ring are recommended to maintain the micrometer’s performance; the carbide measuring faces reduce wear and extend intervals between checks. Is the readout mechanical or electronic? This is an analogue instrument with a mechanical readout at 0.005 mm resolution, favouring robustness in workshop settings without relying on electronics. Which environments and applications suit this instrument best? The three-point internal micrometer is ideal for machine shops, maintenance workshops and inspection benches where compact, repeatable internal measurements are needed across small to medium-sized components. Metav IndustryLine: Manufacturer / Responsible: Metav Werkzeuge GmbH; Parkring 45; 46446 Emmerich; Germany; +49 2822 7131930; info@metav-werkzeuge.com
Combining self-centring operation with a guaranteed 0.005 mm accuracy across an 87–100 mm measuring band, this instrument delivers repeatable results for blind-hole inspection and internal-diameter checks. Order via Metav Werkzeuge or request expert advice from our consultants for application-specific guidance. Three-Point Internal Micrometer MS908.662 — Self-centring, 87–100 mm, 0.005 mm accuracy (Metav IndustryLine) A compact, three-point internal micrometer MS908.662 engineered for precise measurement of blind bores and internal diameters in the 87–100 mm range. Self-centring measuring head 87–100 mm measurement range 0.005 mm graduation and accuracy Carbide measuring faces for durability Precision for blind-hole measurements that must be repeatable The three-point measuring principle combines three symmetrically arranged anvils to centre automatically within the bore, reducing alignment errors and improving repeatability. With a declared accuracy of 0.005 mm and a matching reading resolution of 0.005 mm, the instrument is configured for reliable internal measurements where tight tolerances apply. The mechanical three-point arrangement compensates for minor irregularities in bore geometry and, compared with single-anvil probes, significantly reduces positional uncertainty; this is particularly important when inspecting blind bores where full insertion of contact probes is not possible. Durable, workshop-ready design for routine inspection Constructed with carbide measuring faces, the unit withstands abrasive and repetitive contact without rapid wear, thus maintaining measurement integrity over time. The analogue vernier operation provides a dependable mechanical reading method that does not rely on batteries, ensuring continuous availability on the shop floor. The compact overall length (114 mm) and a preset setting ring at 87 mm allow straightforward setup for the nominal range and make the tool suitable for tight-access tasks. These attributes combine to reduce downtime and simplify daily inspection routines in toolrooms and maintenance departments. Micro-class capability and typical use cases With a maximum measuring range of 100 mm, this instrument falls within the micro classification for compact internal gauges, a category valued for high precision in confined spaces. Typical applications include fine mechanical assembly, toolmaking, quality control of small to medium-sized components, and inspection of blind-hole bores in housings and castings. The self-centring function and carbide contacts make it an effective choice for repeated checks during production runs and for settings where consistent, operator-independent measurement behaviour is required. For tailored application advice or to secure this self-centring internal micrometer from Metav Werkzeuge in Emmerich — contact info@metav-werkzeuge.com or call +49 2822 7131930 for consultancy and delivery options Technical Data Article number: MS908.662 Product: Three-point internal micrometer Brand: Metav IndustryLine Facts Measuring range: 87–100 mm Reading / Resolution: 0.005 mm Accuracy: 0.005 mm Overall length: 114 mm Setting ring: 87 mm Special features Self-centring three-point head Carbide measuring faces Analogue vernier operation Suitable for blind-hole bores FAQ Is this instrument suitable for measuring blind bores? Yes. The MS908.662 three-point internal micrometer from Metav IndustryLine is specifically designed for accurate measurement of blind-hole bores within the 87–100 mm band. What accuracy and resolution are provided? The tool offers a declared accuracy of 0.005 mm with a reading resolution of 0.005 mm, making it suitable for precise workshop inspection tasks. What are the measuring faces made from? The measuring faces are carbide-tipped to provide wear resistance and long-term dimensional stability under repeated use. Does the instrument require batteries or electronics? No. The device uses an analogue vernier principle and is entirely mechanical, eliminating the need for batteries and reducing maintenance points. For which workshop tasks is the micrometer best suited? Ideal for fine mechanical work, toolroom checks and production inspection of internal diameters and blind holes where compact, high-precision measuring tools are required. Manufacturer / Responsible: Metav Werkzeuge GmbH; Parkring 45; 46446 Emmerich; Germany; +49 2822 7131930; info@metav-werkzeuge.com
How precise can you measure with a micrometer?
A Micrometer is designed for high-precision dimensional measurement. Typical hand micrometers used in workshops and quality control reliably achieve an accuracy of 0.01 mm for standard mechanical types and can reach 0.001 mm for more precise models. Advanced instruments from specialist manufacturers are capable of measuring down to 0.0001 mm, enabling ultra-fine inspection in demanding industrial and scientific environments.
What a micrometer is used for and how it works
A Micrometer measures the external dimensions of objects such as shafts, bolts, tubes and machined components. It consists of a fixed anvil and a movable spindle that is advanced by rotating a thimble. The spindle movement is controlled by a precision screw thread and a friction or ratchet stop to ensure repeatable contact force. Measurement values are read from scales on the sleeve and the thimble. The common thread pitch of 0.5 mm and a thimble divided into 50 increments means that one thimble division corresponds to 0.01 mm. More precise instruments use finer threads, digital encoders or electronic readouts to provide 0.001 mm or better resolution.
When a micrometer is indispensable
You need a Micrometer when part tolerances are tight and consistent, repeatable measurements are essential, or when verifying finished parts against drawings. The tool is crucial in metalworking, tool and die making, precision engineering and fine mechanics. It is especially important for checking external diameters, step heights and feature conformity where go/no-go gauges are insufficient.
Why measurement accuracy matters and what it gives you
Accurate measurement prevents assembly problems, reduces scrap and rework, and ensures product reliability. Using a Micrometer with the appropriate resolution for your tolerance band lets you detect out-of-spec parts early, maintain process capability and provide traceable inspection results. For beginners, mastering the reading technique and understanding the instrument’s construction increases confidence and reduces measurement uncertainty.
Key characteristics that determine micrometer performance
- Measuring accuracy: Standard mechanical micrometers typically provide 0.01 mm accuracy; higher-end models and digital micrometers can reach 0.001 mm or 0.0001 mm in specialised devices.
- Measuring range: Micrometers are available in ranges for small diameters up to several hundred millimetres using different frame sizes or modular systems.
- Repeatability and feel: The ratchet or friction stop ensures consistent contact force, which is essential for repeatable results.
- Readout type: Mechanical thimble scales, vernier enhancements or digital displays affect ease of use and resolution.
- Application suitability: Choose the right shape (standard, ball anvil, rod or depth micrometer) for the feature being measured.
Comparison with other common measuring tools
Compared to calipers, a Micrometer generally offers higher resolution and better repeatability for external measurements. Calipers are versatile and faster but typically only reliable to around 0.02 mm to 0.05 mm depending on model and user technique. For the highest precision, micrometers with fine threads or digital encoders outperform standard calipers and are the preferred choice for final inspection of critical dimensions.
Leading manufacturers and excellent options to consider
Prominent manufacturers in the precision measurement market include Mitutoyo, INSIZE, Mahr and Atorn—brands known for high-quality instruments and broad product ranges. Equally noteworthy are the manufacturers highlighted for their specialised offerings: Metav IndustryLine and Microtech Metrology stand out as excellent choices, the latter offering instruments capable of measuring down to 0.0001 mm. When selecting a micrometer, consider the manufacturer’s reputation for calibration support, available accessories and instrument robustness for workshop or laboratory use.
Practical tips for achieving best measurement accuracy
Begin by cleaning the measuring faces and the workpiece to remove debris. Use the ratchet or friction stop to apply consistent measuring force. Ensure the micrometer is at room temperature with the workpiece to minimise thermal expansion effects. Calibrate or check the zero setting regularly using gauge blocks or a calibration standard. For routine quality assurance, document measurement procedures and training for operators to maintain consistent results.
In summary: how precise can you measure with a micrometer? A micrometer can measure with an accuracy from 0.01 mm for standard devices to 0.001 mm and in specialised cases down to 0.0001 mm, provided the appropriate instrument and correct measuring technique are used.
Key takeaway: choose the right Micrometer for your tolerance needs, follow correct measuring technique, and prefer reputable manufacturers like Metav IndustryLine and Microtech Metrology to achieve reliable, high-precision results.
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