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4 mm Ceramic Setting Ring 0.001 mm Resolution, Antimagnetic Stainless Zirconia - Metav IndustryLine

Product information "4 mm Ceramic Setting Ring 0.001 mm Resolution, Antimagnetic Stainless Zirconia - Metav IndustryLine"

Benefit from workshop-grade precision and long-term durability: the combination of zirconia ceramic construction and ±0.001 mm accuracy ensures reliable reference measurements and repeatable set-ups. For straightforward procurement or technical advice, order directly via Metav Werkzeuge or consult our specialists for application guidance.

Ceramic setting ring 4 mm 0.001 mm (30x8) — zirconia gauge ring for ultra‑fine workshop set-ups, Metav IndustryLine

The Ceramic setting ring 4 mm 0.001 mm (30x8) is a compact, workshop‑grade gauge ring designed for ultra‑precise calibration and dimensional set‑up tasks in production and inspection environments

  • Zirconia ceramic, corrosion‑resistant
  • Accuracy ±0.001 mm for ultra‑fine setting
  • Hardness HV 1250 for long life
  • Antimagnetic and wear‑resistant construction

Precision that reduces rework and speeds set‑up

This gauge ring delivers an accuracy of ±0.001 mm, providing a stable reference for tool setting, spindle alignment and fixture checks. The sub‑micrometre reliability cuts adjustment cycles and reduces scrap by enabling exact comparisons against control standards. Measurable improvements in process stability and first‑pass yield are typical when a high‑accuracy reference replaces subjective adjustment methods, so set‑ups become both faster and more predictable.

Robust ceramic design for sustained performance in the workshop

Manufactured from zirconia ceramic, the ring combines high hardness (HV 1250) with excellent wear resistance and corrosion immunity. The material choice delivers long service intervals under frequent contact use and ensures the reference surface remains dimensionally stable over time. Being antimagnetic and chemically inert, the gauge is suitable for environments where steel gauges may attract debris or corrode, preserving measurement integrity and reducing equipment downtime.

Ready integration into inspection and production workflows

The compact gauge ring format and workshop specification support straightforward handling and fast incorporation into existing calibration routines. Its small footprint suits confined set‑up stations and precision fixtures, while the wear‑resistant surface keeps tolerances tight during repeated contact cycles. As a stable reference part, the component complements digital and mechanical measuring systems, improving traceability and enabling quicker decision‑making in quality control processes.

For workshop‑grade accuracy from Metav Werkzeuge, request a technical consultation or place a procurement order to secure the ceramic setting ring from our Emmerich stock

Technical Data

  • Article number: M313.K04
  • Name: Ceramic setting ring 4 mm 0.001 mm (30x8)
  • Brand: Metav IndustryLine

Numbers / Core technical data

  • Nominal size: 4 mm
  • Dimensions: 30 x 8 mm
  • Accuracy: ±0.001 mm
  • Hardness: HV 1250

Special features / Materials

  • Material: Zirconia ceramic, corrosion‑resistant
  • Antimagnetic
  • Wear‑resistant
  • Workshop version

FAQ

What level of accuracy does this gauge deliver?
The ring provides an accuracy of ±0.001 mm, making it suitable as a high‑precision reference for fine adjustment and calibration tasks.

What material is used and how hard is it?
The component is made from zirconia ceramic with a hardness of HV 1250, offering a wear‑resistant and corrosion‑resistant surface for long‑term use.

Is this suitable for routine workshop calibration and set‑up?
Yes — the workshop‑grade design of the ceramic setting ring (SKU M313.K04, Metav IndustryLine) is intended for repeated use in production set‑ups and inspection routines.

Can the ring be used near sensitive measuring instruments or magnetic fields?
Being antimagnetic, the ring is suitable for use close to magnetic‑sensitive instruments and where magnetic attraction would create contamination or measurement risk.

How should the gauge be cared for to maintain accuracy?
Handle the ring with care to avoid impact; clean gently with a lint‑free cloth and a mild solvent if necessary, and store it protected from heavy loads and abrasive debris to preserve the reference surface.


Manufacturer / Responsible: Metav Werkzeuge GmbH; Parkring 45; 46446 Emmerich; Germany; +49 2822 7131930; info@metav-werkzeuge.com