125mm Ceramic Gauge Block End Measure DIN 861, Zirconia Ceramic, Wear‑Resistant, DIN EN ISO 3650 - Metav IndustryLine
€308.00
Product information "125mm Ceramic Gauge Block End Measure DIN 861, Zirconia Ceramic, Wear‑Resistant, DIN EN ISO 3650 - Metav IndustryLine"
Benefit from the combination of zirconia ceramic construction, DIN EN ISO 3650 conformity and HV 1250 hardness for a reliable reference length standard that resists wear and magnetic interference. Order the Ceramic end measure 125 mm DIN 861 directly via Metav Werkzeuge or consult our specialists if guidance is required.
Ceramic end measure 125 mm DIN 861 — Zirconia ceramic reference gauge with DIN EN ISO 3650 conformity
A Ceramic end measure 125 mm DIN 861 designed as a compact, high‑stability length standard for workshop calibration, inspection benches and precision gauging.
- Zirconia ceramic, non‑magnetic and wear‑resistant
- Conforms to DIN EN ISO 3650 accuracy
- Hardness HV 1250 — double-hardened steel
- Compact cross-section 35 x 9 mm for stability
Durable material that preserves calibration over time
Constructed from zirconia (ZrO2) ceramic, this reference bar combines exceptional wear resistance with inherent corrosion immunity and non‑magnetic behaviour. Such material properties reduce surface degradation during repeated seating and make the gauge suitable where metallic contamination or magnetic interference must be avoided. The exceptionally high HV 1250 hardness — roughly double that of hardened steel — means the measuring faces remain dimensionally stable over prolonged use, supporting predictable long‑term performance and fewer recalibrations.
Traceable accuracy for reliable measurements and setup
Manufactured to meet DIN EN ISO 3650, the end measure serves as a traceable length standard for routine checks and comparative calibrations. Conformity to this standard indicates the gauge’s geometry and tolerances are suitable for use as a reference in inspection routines and in machine setup tasks where repeatable results are essential. For practical terms, this means components or setup offsets verified against this reference will show consistent outcomes, enabling faster decision‑making on the shop floor and reducing rework caused by uncertain standards.
Compact form and handling that aid reproducibility
The nominal size of 125 mm and a slim 35 x 9 mm cross‑section make the reference bar easy to position in confined fixture spaces while retaining adequate profile stiffness for reproducible contact conditions. The compact format is well suited to calibration benches, comparator fixtures or as a transfer standard in assembly jigs. Low mass combined with the rigid cross‑section reduces the influence of handling variations, improving repeatability for routine checks and quick verification tasks.
Practical benefits for workshop and quality departments
As a ceramic reference gauge, the instrument offers low maintenance demands: it resists oxidation and maintains surface quality where steel would show abrasion or corrosion. The combination of material properties and the applicable standard reduces uncertainty in everyday measurement routines, contributing to a smoother quality process and fewer calibration surprises. For environments where magnetic fields or conductive contamination are concerns, the Ceramic end measure 125 mm DIN 861 provides a clear technical advantage over metallic standards without compromising metrological integrity.
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Technical data
- Name: Ceramic end measure 125 mm DIN 861
- SKU: M324.125
- Manufacturer: Metav IndustryLine
Numbers / Core technical data
- Nominal size: 125 mm
- Cross-section: 35 x 9 mm
- Hardness: HV 1250
Special features
- Material: zirconia ceramic (ZrO2)
- Non‑magnetic
- Wear‑resistant
- Conforms to DIN EN ISO 3650
FAQ
What material is used for this end measure?
The end measure is made from zirconia ceramic (ZrO2), giving the Ceramic end measure 125 mm DIN 861 excellent wear resistance and non‑magnetic properties.
Is this gauge suitable as a workshop reference standard?
Yes — conformity to DIN EN ISO 3650 makes this product appropriate as a traceable reference for workshop checks and comparative calibrations.
How does the hardness affect performance?
With a hardness of HV 1250, the measuring faces resist abrasion far better than typical hardened steel, so the Ceramic end measure 125 mm DIN 861 maintains dimensional stability over many measurement cycles.
What are the practical advantages of the 35 x 9 mm cross-section?
The compact 35 x 9 mm profile balances stiffness and accessibility, enabling reproducible contact in tight fixtures and ease of handling during routine inspections.
Manufacturer / Responsible: Metav Werkzeuge GmbH; Parkring 45; 46446 Emmerich; Germany; +49 2822 7131930; info@metav-werkzeuge.com