What is a messschraube?
A messschraube (micrometer or micrometer screw gauge) is a precision hand tool used to measure external dimensions like shafts and bolts with high accuracy. It typically reaches 0.01 mm reading steps and some models measure to 0.001 mm or even 0.0001 mm. The device has a fixed and a movable measuring face driven by a threaded spindle and a ratchet stop; the spindle pitch (usually 0.5 mm) and a thimble divided into 50 steps determine the reading. Ideal for beginners in metalworking and precision engineering.
Precision blind‑hole inspection is facilitated by the combination of a self‑centring three‑point head, carbide measuring faces and an accuracy of ±0.005 mm; order the MS908.663 via Metav Werkzeuge or consult our advisors for specification support. MS908.663 — three‑point internal micrometer with self‑centring head and ±0.005 mm accuracy (Metav IndustryLine) A self‑centring three‑point internal micrometer MS908.663 designed for fast, repeatable measurement of blind holes in workshop and production environments. Self‑centring three‑point measuring head Accuracy ±0.005 mm for repeatable results Carbide measuring faces for long service life Delivered in a protective transport case Precise blind‑hole measurement with minimal operator error The three‑point measuring concept produces a natural centre‑finding action that stabilises the instrument inside a blind hole, reducing eccentricity and operator influence. With an analogue reading of 0.005 mm and an accuracy of ±0.005 mm, this gauge is suited to quality‑critical internal diameter checks where small deviations matter. The vernier‑style scale enables direct mechanical reading without reliance on batteries or electronics, supporting uninterrupted inspections on the shop floor. This combination of mechanical reliability and fine resolution promotes consistent pass/fail decisions during incoming inspection and first‑off checks. Built for demanding workshop use and long‑term repeatability Constructed with carbide measuring faces, the instrument resists wear in daily use and preserves measuring integrity over longer service intervals. The instrument’s physical length of 145 mm and measuring span of 100–125 mm places it in the standard measuring range for general machine‑shop applications, offering a practical balance between reach and rigidity. The robust design and hardened contact surfaces make the micrometer tolerant of routine handling; the supplied protective transport case reduces the risk of damage during storage and transit, keeping calibration stability intact. Practical advantages for process control and inspection routines Using a self‑centring, three‑point internal gauge streamlines internal diameter checks in blind holes, bores and recesses, enabling faster set‑ups at the bench or on the machine. The instrument’s repeatable seating and fine resolution help to reduce scrap and rework by catching dimensional drift earlier in the process. As an analogue instrument it integrates easily into established measurement routines and inspection sheets, while its mechanical simplicity minimises downtime compared with devices that rely on electronics. Typical applications and handling guidance The micrometer is intended for blind‑hole and internal diameter measurements in general engineering, toolroom checks and production quality control. For best results, ensure clean contact surfaces and a stable seating in the bore before taking a reading; the three‑point head will centre itself, but careful alignment reduces measurement scatter. Periodic verification against a gauge block or master ring is recommended to confirm ongoing accuracy and to schedule recalibration when necessary. The instrument’s durability and simple operation make it a practical choice for repetitive internal measurements on ferrous and non‑ferrous components. For reliable blind‑hole inspection with Metav IndustryLine precision, contact Metav Werkzeuge for purchase and expert advice by email at info@metav-werkzeuge.com or by telephone on +49 2822 7131930 Technical data Article number: MS908.663 Name: Three‑point internal micrometer Brand: Metav IndustryLine Type: Analogue internal measuring instrument Numbers / Core technical data Measuring range: 100–125 mm Measuring length: 145 mm Reading / Resolution: 0.005 mm Accuracy: ±0.005 mm Special features / Design Self‑centring three‑point measuring head Carbide measuring faces Delivered in a protective transport case Suitable for blind‑hole (blind bore) measurement FAQ How does the three‑point head help with blind‑hole measurement? The three‑point geometry of the MS908.663 automatically centres inside a blind hole, reducing eccentricity and improving repeatability of internal diameter readings. What level of accuracy and resolution can be expected? The instrument provides a resolution of 0.005 mm with an accuracy of ±0.005 mm, making it suitable for tight tolerance internal checks in production and workshop environments. Is the gauge suitable for frequent workshop use? Yes; the carbide measuring faces and robust mechanical construction are designed for daily inspection tasks and extended service life. Can this micrometer measure other internal features besides blind holes? While optimised for blind holes, the instrument can be used for internal diameter checks, recesses and similar internal features where the three‑point contact can seat reliably. What is included with the instrument on delivery? The MS908.663 is supplied complete with a protective transport case to protect the gauge during storage and transport. Manufacturer / Responsible: Metav Werkzeuge GmbH; Parkring 45; 46446 Emmerich; Germany; +49 2822 7131930; info@metav-werkzeuge.com
Take advantage of the combination of self-centring three-point contact, hardened measuring faces and a protective case for reliable, repeatable blind-bore measurement; order directly via Metav Werkzeuge or request advice from our technical consultants. Three-point internal micrometer MS908.664 — self-centring design, 125–150 mm (Metav IndustryLine) The Three-point internal micrometer MS908.664 is a precision instrument for accurate measurement of blind bores and internal diameters in machine shops and inspection benches Self-centring three-point contact Accuracy ±0.005 mm Hardened measuring faces Supplied in protective case Consistent concentric measurement where it matters The instrument’s self-centring three-point contact mechanism converts small radial differences into a single, centred datum, ensuring high repeatability during blind-bore checks. With a mechanical resolution and accuracy of ±0.005 mm, the device supports tight tolerance verification and process control for internal diameters. This level of precision is particularly useful when comparing series parts or validating internal fits, as the three-point geometry minimises eccentricity and reduces operator-induced variation. Robust construction for repetitive workshop use A durable construction and hardened measuring faces protect the contact points from wear and maintain measurement integrity over prolonged use. The analogue, mechanical drive reduces complexity and avoids battery dependence, making the tool suitable for routine quality inspections on the shop floor. The overall length of 145 mm gives the reach required for its measurement range while keeping the instrument compact enough for stable handling during repeated checks. Ideal balance of reach and stiffness for standard applications Classified in the standard range for internal measurement instruments (125–150 mm), this micrometer offers the best compromise between measuring reach and structural rigidity. That balance is critical in metalworking and fixture assembly, where longer tools can introduce deflection and shorter tools lack coverage. The design is optimised for blind bores, providing reliable access and reproducible contact even when full through-access is not available. Delivered protected and ready for transport The instrument is supplied in a protective case to safeguard measuring faces and the mechanism during transport and storage. Built for regular inspection cycles, it integrates easily into workshop tool sets and measurement benches; its analogue readout is simple to interpret and maintain, supporting efficient quality routines without complex electronic calibration procedures. Contact Metav Werkzeuge for tailored advice on the Metav IndustryLine three-point internal micrometer MS908.664 and to arrange procurement or technical specification support; email info@metav-werkzeuge.com or call +49 2822 7131930 Technical data Article number: MS908.664 Manufacturer: Metav IndustryLine Type: Three-point internal micrometer Feature: Self-centring Measuring range: 125–150 mm Length: 145 mm Accuracy: 0.005 mm Reading: 0.005 mm Mechanism: Analogue Delivery: protective case Measuring faces: hardened Suitable for: blind bores Numeric data Measurement range: 125–150 mm Maximum measurement: 150 mm Minimum measurement: 125 mm Accuracy/resolution: 0.005 mm Length: 145 mm SKU: MS908.664 Design and special features Self-centring three-point contact Hardened measuring faces for wear resistance Analogue drive for low maintenance Compact length for stable handling Supplied in protective case for transport Intended for blind-bore measurement FAQ What measurement range does the instrument cover? The instrument covers a measurement range of 125–150 mm, placing it in the standard workshop range suitable for many machine‑building and metalworking applications; refer to MS908.664 for exact limits. What accuracy and resolution are specified? The device offers an accuracy and reading resolution of 0.005 mm, enabling reliable checks against typical tight tolerance requirements. Is the design suitable for blind bores? Yes — the self-centring three-point contact is engineered specifically to measure blind bores with improved concentricity and repeatability. Are the measuring faces wear-resistant? The measuring faces are hardened to resist wear and maintain consistent contact geometry during repetitive inspection tasks. Is a protective case included? The instrument is supplied in a protective case to secure the micrometer during transport and storage. Is the micrometer digital or analogue? This is an analogue instrument with a mechanical drive and a direct, tactile measuring feel appropriate for workshop environments. Manufacturer / Responsible: Metav Werkzeuge GmbH; Parkring 45; 46446 Emmerich; Germany; +49 2822 7131930; info@metav-werkzeuge.com
Take advantage of the combination of precise 0.005 mm reading, a self‑centring three‑point measuring mechanism and interchangeable measuring inserts to ensure reproducible internal measurements of blind bores in the standard workshop range. Order the instrument directly via Metav Werkzeuge or consult the Metav team for application advice. Three‑point internal micrometer MS908.665 — self‑centring, 150–175 mm range (Metav IndustryLine) The three‑point internal micrometer is an analogue internal measuring instrument designed for reliable measurement of blind bores and internal diameters in the workshop and production environment. Self‑centring three‑point design Measurement range 150–175 mm Analogue reading 0.005 mm resolution Hardened measuring faces, interchangeable insert Reliable metrology for internal diameters and blind bores The three‑point design offers consistent contact on the bore surface, enabling reproducible centring even in deep blind holes. With a measurement range of 150–175 mm this instrument fits the standard class of workshop metrology where reach, stiffness and one‑hand operation are required. The analogue scale provides a clear 0.005 mm reading and an equivalent stated accuracy, which supports routine quality checks and rapid go/no‑go decisions on the shop floor. Practical handling and application benefits for production Interchangeable measuring inserts allow adaptation to differing bore geometries without replacing the whole instrument, reducing downtime and consumable cost. The self‑centring mechanism simplifies alignment and lowers operator variability, which increases throughput and decreases rework. Designed for internal measurements including blind bores, the tool is particularly suitable for machine shops, toolrooms and maintenance departments that require straightforward, rugged measuring devices for repeat measurements. Construction and durability tailored to industrial use Hardened measuring faces reduce wear and maintain measurement fidelity over long service periods; the instrument’s analogue mechanics are engineered for robustness rather than electronic sensitivity. The combination of hardened anvils, an interchangeable insert system and solid construction ensures long‑term stability under workshop conditions and predictable measurement behaviour when performing internal diameter checks on components. Contact Metav Werkzeuge in Emmerich for tailored advice on the MS908.665 three‑point internal micrometer and to arrange delivery from stock — info@metav-werkzeuge.com | +49 2822 7131930 Technical Data Article number: MS908.665 Name: Three‑point internal micrometer (Dreipunkt‑Innenmessschraube) Manufacturer: Metav IndustryLine Core technical data Measurement range: 150–175 mm Reading / resolution: 0.005 mm Accuracy: 0.005 mm Length: 145 mm Analogue instrument Special features Self‑centring three‑point design Hardened measuring faces Interchangeable measuring insert Suitable for blind bores Analogue scale, workshop grade FAQ What measuring range does the MS908.665 cover? The MS908.665 three‑point internal micrometer by Metav IndustryLine covers a measurement range of 150–175 mm. How fine is the resolution and what accuracy is stated? The instrument provides an analogue reading with 0.005 mm resolution and a stated accuracy of 0.005 mm for routine workshop control. Is the design suitable for blind hole measurements? Yes, the three‑point geometry and self‑centring action of this micrometer make it particularly suitable for reliable measurements in blind bores. Can the measuring faces be replaced if worn? The MS908.665 features an interchangeable measuring insert system; hardened faces prolong service life and can be renewed through the insert mechanism. For which workshop tasks is this micrometer intended? The instrument is designed for internal diameter checks in machine shops, toolrooms and maintenance operations where robust, repeatable analogue measurement is required. Manufacturer / Responsible: Metav Werkzeuge GmbH; Parkring 45; 46446 Emmerich; Germany; +49 2822 7131930; info@metav-werkzeuge.com
Take advantage of the combination of compact, workshop‑grade precision and robust design for repeatable blind‑hole measurement; the self‑centring three‑point contact and hardened measuring faces deliver reliable results across production and maintenance tasks. Order the instrument directly via Metav Werkzeuge or consult our advisors for application guidance. Three‑point internal micrometer MS908.657 (Metav IndustryLine) — Self‑centring, 30–40 mm The Three‑point internal micrometer MS908.657 is a mechanically driven measuring instrument intended for precise internal diameter checks, especially blind‑hole applications in fine mechanical and light industrial environments. Self‑centring three‑point contact system Measurement range 30–40 mm Hardened measuring faces for durability Precision designed for blind‑hole measurement The three‑point geometry provides self‑centring contact inside blind holes, ensuring that the contact points align automatically with the bore axis and thereby reduce eccentricity errors. With an accuracy of ±0.004 mm and a mechanical reading of 0.005 mm, this analogue measuring instrument translates fine thread motion into dependable metrology results without electronic dependence. The three‑point contact method also helps to average minor surface irregularities, which can reduce rework and speed up routine inspection tasks, making it suitable for both small series production and maintenance checks. Compact format for fine mechanical work Classified in the Mikro range (measurement span up to 100 mm), the instrument’s 30–40 mm span and overall length of 97 mm offer a favourable balance between reach and stiffness. This makes the device well suited to precision tasks where space is limited, such as watch and instrument repair, small housings and insert fittings. The hardened measuring faces increase wear resistance and preserve measurement consistency over long service intervals, so that calibration intervals remain predictable and downtime is minimised. Workshop‑ready robustness and simple handling The analogue design emphasises mechanical reliability: a clear adjustment ring (setting ring 40) allows quick pre‑setting and repeatable contact positioning, while the compact construction withstands everyday workshop handling. Delivered in a protective case for transport, the micrometer is prepared for secure storage and movement between benches or sites. The instrument’s straightforward operation and sturdy build lower the barrier to consistent metrology in production, inspection and maintenance workflows while keeping measurement practice transparent and traceable. Contact Metav Werkzeuge today for tailored application advice on the Metav IndustryLine Three‑point internal micrometer MS908.657 and ensure the right fit for blind‑hole inspection in your workshop Technical data Article number: MS908.657 Manufacturer: Metav IndustryLine Product type: Three‑point internal micrometer Suitable for: Blind‑hole measurement Core data Measurement range: 30–40 mm Length: 97 mm Accuracy: ±0.004 mm Reading (resolution): 0.005 mm Adjustment ring: 40 Mechanical type: Analogue Special features Self‑centring three‑point contact Hardened measuring faces Delivered in protective case for transport Suited to fine mechanical and light industrial use FAQ What makes the three‑point contact better for blind holes? The three‑point geometry centres itself in the bore and averages contact positions; the MS908.657 uses this principle to reduce eccentricity and provide stable internal diameter readings for blind‑hole applications. What accuracy and resolution can be expected from this instrument? The instrument offers an accuracy of ±0.004 mm with a mechanical reading of 0.005 mm, giving precise analogue measurement suitable for production checks and workshop inspection. Is the device suitable for watchmaking and small parts? Yes. With its compact dimensions and classification in the Mikro range, the micrometer is well adapted to fine mechanical work, small housings and components where a short, stiff measuring span is required. Are the measuring faces wear‑resistant? The micrometer is supplied with hardened measuring faces, which increases durability and helps maintain measurement consistency over extended use. Does the delivery include a protective case? The instrument is supplied in a protective case for transport and secure storage, making it straightforward to move between benches or sites. Manufacturer / Responsible: Metav Werkzeuge GmbH; Parkring 45; 46446 Emmerich; Germany; +49 2822 7131930; info@metav-werkzeuge.com
Benefit from the combination of self‑centring three‑point contact, 0.005 mm accuracy and carbide measuring faces to secure reproducible blind‑hole measurements; order the MS908.658 directly via Metav Werkzeuge or consult our specialists for application advice. Three‑point internal micrometer MS908.658 — self‑centring, 40–50 mm range (Metav IndustryLine) The Three‑point internal micrometer MS908.658 is a self‑centring, analogue instrument intended for precision measurement of blind holes and internal bores in small to medium components, offering a compact solution for fine mechanical and toolmaking tasks. Self‑centring three‑point measurement High precision: 0.005 mm accuracy Carbide measuring faces for durability Measuring range 40–50 mm for blind holes Reliable accuracy for critical fits and assemblies The MS908.658 delivers a resolution of 0.005 mm with a matching accuracy of 0.005 mm, providing measurable repeatability for tolerance‑sensitive internal features. The finely graduated analogue scale suits production and workshop environments where a tactile, immediate reading is preferred over electronic systems. This level of precision reduces rework and inspection time by supplying a clear, verifiable measurement result that supports quality control routines and efficient process decisions. Compact, micro‑range design that reduces handling error Classified in the micro range (max. 10–100 mm), the instrument’s 40–50 mm span targets finely detailed components such as small housings, inserts and precision sleeves. The self‑centring mechanism with three‑point contact automatically aligns the measuring faces within a bore, lowering sensitivity to off‑axis entry and operator variance. The compact form factor and balanced length make single‑handed operation straightforward, improving throughput where frequent in‑process checks are required. Durable measuring faces for long‑term repeatability Equipped with carbide (hardmetal) measuring faces, the micrometer resists wear and maintains measurement integrity across extended use. Carbide tips provide a hard, stable contact surface that minimises surface damage to workpieces while preserving repeatable reference points. For workshops seeking a robust, low‑maintenance gauge, this construction ensures a consistent lifecycle performance and contributes to lower total cost of ownership over time. Practical handling, calibration and typical applications The instrument is analogue and supplied with a setting ring at 40 mm to simplify zeroing and quick verification before series checks. Its total length of 97 mm facilitates access to compact bores while keeping the device rigid during measurement. Typical applications include blind‑hole inspection in toolmaking, component verification in precision engineering and quick fit checks in assembly processes. For specification matching and integration into inspection routines, Metav’s product consultants can assist with selection and measuring technique recommendations. Choose the Metav IndustryLine MS908.658 for reproducible blind‑hole measurement and contact Metav Werkzeuge in Emmerich for tailored technical advice: info@metav-werkzeuge.com / +49 2822 7131930 Technical data Article number: MS908.658 Type: Three‑point internal micrometer Brand: Metav IndustryLine Measuring range: 40–50 mm Resolution / reading: 0.005 mm Accuracy: 0.005 mm Operation: Analogue Setting ring: 40 Length: 97 mm Facts Measuring range: 40–50 mm Resolution: 0.005 mm Accuracy: ±0.005 mm Length: 97 mm Special features Self‑centring mechanism Three‑point contact for blind‑hole measurement Carbide (hardmetal) measuring faces Suited for fine mechanical and toolmaking applications Analogue scale for immediate readings FAQ What bore sizes can be measured with this instrument? The MS908.658 covers internal dimensions in the 40–50 mm range and is optimised for blind‑hole measurement within that span. How precise is the measurement capability? The instrument offers a resolution of 0.005 mm with an accuracy rated at 0.005 mm, suitable for many tolerance‑sensitive internal checks. Are the measuring faces wear‑resistant? Yes, the MS908.658 is fitted with carbide (hardmetal) measuring faces, which provide superior wear resistance and long‑term repeatability. Is this gauge suitable for production‑line checks? Its compact, analogue design and self‑centring three‑point system make the micrometer well suited to repetitive in‑process inspections and quick verification tasks. Does the micrometer require electronic data output? This model is analogue and does not include electronic data output; it is designed for direct, fast readings on the shop floor. Manufacturer / Responsible: Metav Werkzeuge GmbH; Parkring 45; 46446 Emmerich; Germany; +49 2822 7131930; info@metav-werkzeuge.com
Compact, self‑centring three‑point internal micrometre with a 6.0–8.0 mm measuring range and high mechanical resolution; the MS908.650 combines precise blind‑hole measurement with hardened measuring faces and a fine 0.001 mm reading—Order the three‑point internal micrometre directly via Metav Werkzeuge or ask our consultants if needed Three‑point internal micrometre MS908.650 — self‑centring, 6.0–8.0 mm range Three‑point internal micrometre MS908.650 delivers reliable blind‑hole measurement for precision workshops and production lines Self‑centring three‑point contact Measuring range 6.0–8.0 mm Resolution 0.001 mm reading Hardened measuring faces (HM) Precision where blind‑hole bores matter The self‑centring three‑point contact mechanism ensures coaxial alignment inside blind holes, reducing measurement variability compared with two‑point probes. With a measuring range of 6.0–8.0 mm and an analogue vernier controlled fine adjustment, this instrument is optimised for small‑diameter bores where repeatability is critical. The device’s geometry minimises radial play so that each measurement reflects the actual bore diameter rather than positioning error, which is particularly valuable in small‑component assembly and quality control workflows. Exceptional reading and repeatability for workshop standards Equipped with a mechanical reading division of 0.001 mm, the instrument offers a fine visual resolution while the stated accuracy of ±0.004 mm provides a clear performance expectation for routine inspections. The analogue vernier design gives tactile feedback during measurement, enabling experienced operators to control contact force intuitively. This combination of high resolution and guaranteed accuracy supports process control in machining and metrology tasks where small deviations can affect assembly fit or functional tolerances. Durable contact faces for industrial use The micrometre is fitted with hardened measuring faces (HM) to withstand repeated contact with workpiece surfaces and abrasive contaminants found in production environments. These robust faces preserve the geometry of the contact points over long service intervals, which reduces drift and the need for frequent re‑profiling. In practice, hardened faces extend usable life and maintain measurement integrity when inspecting ferrous and non‑ferrous components during serial production. Designed for blind‑hole measurement and simple handling Specifically configured for blind‑hole bores, the three‑point contact and compact body (length 54.5 mm) permit access to confined features that larger gauges cannot reach. The instrument includes an adjustment ring (setting ring 6) that allows controlled extension of the contact arms, making it suitable for varied hole depths within the stated range. Its compact, mechanically driven construction requires no batteries and integrates easily into inspection benches, making it a practical choice for laboratories and on‑shop measuring stations where robustness and low maintenance are priorities. Contact Metav Werkzeuge today to discuss how the MS908.650 can be integrated into existing inspection routines or to request tailored advice from our technical consultants Technical data Article number: MS908.650 Manufacturer: Metav IndustryLine Type: Three‑point internal micrometre Facts Measuring range: 6.0–8.0 mm Length: 54.5 mm Reading increment: 0.001 mm Accuracy: ±0.004 mm Adjustment ring: 6 Special features Self‑centring three‑point contact Hardened measuring faces (HM) Analogue vernier reading Suitable for blind‑hole bores Category: Messschrauben FAQ What measurement range does this instrument cover? The MS908.650 covers a measuring range of 6.0–8.0 mm, optimised for small blind‑hole bores. Is the device suitable for repetitive production checks? Yes, the MS908.650 is designed for workshop and production use with hardened measuring faces and a robust three‑point contact that supports repeatable inspections. What level of accuracy and resolution can be expected? The instrument provides a reading increment of 0.001 mm and a stated accuracy of ±0.004 mm, suitable for demanding quality control tasks. Can the micrometre measure deep blind holes? The compact length (54.5 mm) and the adjustment ring (6) make the MS908.650 appropriate for many blind‑hole depths within its 6.0–8.0 mm range. 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
Take advantage of a compact, self-centring three-point measuring head and 0.004 mm accuracy to inspect blind bores with confidence; the instrument’s fine graduations and carbide measuring faces ensure repeatable results in precision workshops. Order directly via Metav Werkzeuge or consult our specialists for application advice. Three-point internal micrometer MS908.651 — self-centring three-point head, 8.0–10.0 mm range (Metav IndustryLine) A three-point internal micrometer designed for precise measurement of blind bores in fine mechanical and workshop environments Self-centring three-point head Carbide measuring faces for durability 0.004 mm measurement accuracy 0.001 mm reading increment Precision engineered for blind-bore measurement The compact three-point design centres automatically on the bore, so alignment errors are reduced and repeatability improves for series checks. The instrument combines a finely graduated analogue spindle with a 0.001 mm reading increment and a verified measurement accuracy of 0.004 mm, which supports quality-controlled machining and inspection routines. This level of reproducibility is particularly valuable when measuring short, deep blind bores where radial run-out and offset would otherwise distort results. Durable contact surfaces and compact ergonomics for workshop use Carbide-tipped measuring faces give long service life under frequent contact and resist wear from abrasive contaminants, maintaining measurement integrity over time. The micrometer’s compact form — overall length 54.5 mm — places it in the micro class for instruments intended for extremely compact, fine‑mechanical tasks; the short, stiff geometry helps to keep handling-induced deflection to a minimum and is ideal for toolrooms, gauges and precision workshops where space and access are limited. Simple analogue operation that integrates with quality processes As an analogue instrument with a clear mechanical spindle, the device delivers tactile feedback and fast, direct readings that can speed up routine inspections without reliance on batteries or electronics. The self-centring action and carbide faces reduce setup time and scrap, while the fine reading increment enables informed pass/fail decisions at the bench. For traceable documentation, the micrometer’s technical values support incorporation into existing inspection protocols and measurement logs. Enquire with Metav Werkzeuge for tailored application advice or to procure the Metav IndustryLine three-point internal micrometer MS908.651 for precision blind‑bore inspection Technical data Article number: MS908.651 Type: Three-point internal micrometer Manufacturer: Metav IndustryLine Facts Measurement range: 8.0–10.0 mm Minimum range: 8.0 mm Maximum range: 10.0 mm Accuracy: ±0.004 mm Reading increment: 0.001 mm Length: 54.5 mm Special features Self-centring three-point head Carbide measuring faces Analogue operation Setting ring: 8 Suitable for blind bores FAQ What measurement range does the instrument cover? The MS908.651 covers a range of 8.0–10.0 mm for internal measurements. How precise is the three-point internal micrometer? The instrument provides a measurement accuracy of ±0.004 mm with a reading increment of 0.001 mm. Are the measuring faces wear-resistant? Yes, the measuring faces are carbide tipped to ensure long-term durability and consistent contact behaviour. Is the device suitable for routine workshop checks of blind bores? The three-point centring head and compact geometry make the MS908.651 well suited to routine blind-bore inspections in toolrooms and precision workshops. Metav IndustryLine: Manufacturer / Responsible: Metav Werkzeuge GmbH; Parkring 45; 46446 Emmerich; Germany; +49 2822 7131930; info@metav-werkzeuge.com
What a Micrometer Screw Gauge Is and What It’s Used For
A Micrometer Screw Gauge is a precision measuring instrument designed to determine the external dimensions of small parts with exceptional accuracy. It is widely used to measure the diameter of Shafts, Thickness of Sheets, Bolt Diameters, and other similar features where precise external measurement is required. The tool serves engineers, machinists and hobbyists alike by providing reliable, repeatable readings for quality control and assembly tasks.
How a Micrometer Works in Practical Terms
Inside a Micrometer, a threaded spindle translates rotational movement into linear displacement. The spindle advances or retracts toward a fixed anvil, bringing the two measurement faces together to clamp the workpiece. The user rotates a thimble that is graduated and often equipped with a ratchet or friction stop to ensure consistent measuring force. The distance moved per full turn of the spindle is determined by the thread pitch—commonly 0.5 mm—so the thimble graduations convert directly into fine increments of measurement. For many standard micrometers, one division on the thimble corresponds to 0.01 mm, though high-precision models can reach resolutions of 0.001 mm or even 0.0001 mm.
Why the Micrometer Is Important and What Advantage It Brings
Precision measuring is essential when manufacturing components that must fit together or function to tight tolerances. The Micrometer provides greater accuracy than calipers for external dimensions, making it indispensable for final inspection and quality assurance. You need this tool when mating parts require exact fits, when tolerance stacks must be controlled, or when surface or dimensional defects could impair function. Its advantage is twofold: consistent, high-resolution readings and a simple operating principle that skilled users can rely on across many measurement tasks.
Typical Design Features and What to Look For
A conventional Micrometer Screw Gauge consists of:
- A fixed anvil and a movable spindle with highly polished faces to minimize measurement variation.
- A Thimble and Sleeve/Barrel with engraved scales for reading the stroke of the spindle.
- A Ratchet or Friction Stop to ensure uniform measuring pressure and reduce user-induced error.
- A robust Frame often C-shaped to maintain rigidity and minimize flex.
High-precision variants can include hardened measuring faces, carbide tips, and calibrated zero adjustments. Some manufacturers provide verniers, digital readouts or absolute encoders for easier interpretation and data logging.
How to Use a Micrometer Properly and Common Application Scenarios
Begin by cleaning the measuring faces and the part to remove debris. Close the spindle gently using the ratchet until the workpiece is held securely but without excessive force. Read the value from the sleeve and thimble; if a micrometer uses a vernier or digital display, follow that specific readout method. Typical applications include measuring the diameter of shafts, the thickness of plates, spacing on precision fittings, and the outer dimensions of turned parts. The tool is particularly valuable in metalworking, tool and die making, and fine mechanics.
Performance Characteristics and How They Compare
Precision levels vary by model. Mechanical micrometers commonly deliver an accuracy of 0.01 mm, while measuring instruments from specialist manufacturers can achieve 0.001 mm or better. For the highest demands, there are devices capable of measuring down to 0.0001 mm. Compared to calipers, a micrometer generally provides superior resolution and repeatability for external dimensions, though calipers remain more versatile for internal and depth measurements.
Leading Manufacturers and Notable Brands
Several companies are recognized for producing high-quality micrometers and related metrology instruments. Among the well-known names in the industry are Mitutoyo, INSIZE, Mahr, and Atorn—each offering a range of mechanical and digital micrometers suitable for industrial and workshop use. In addition, Metav IndustryLine and Microtech Metrology stand out as excellent manufacturers for precise micrometers; in particular, Microtech models are notable for their ability to measure to a resolution of 0.0001 mm in some configurations. These brands differ in pricing, feature sets and available accuracies, but all maintain a reputation for durability and reliable calibration support.
Practical Differences Between Models and What to Choose
Selections should be guided by required resolution and the operating environment. If you need readings to a few hundredths of a millimetre for routine shop work, a standard mechanical micrometer with 0.01 mm resolution is appropriate. For high-precision inspection, consider models that offer 0.001 mm or better, possibly with digital readout for ease of use. Features such as carbide faces, a robust frame, and a reliable ratchet mechanism enhance durability and repeatability. Certain models include data output for integration into quality management systems, which is beneficial in production environments.
Summary and Key Takeaway
A micrometer screw gauge is a precision tool for measuring external dimensions such as shaft diameter and bolt size; it works by converting spindle rotation into linear displacement to produce highly accurate readings. The Micrometer is essential for ensuring fit and function in manufacturing and precision engineering.
Final highlight: the Micrometer offers consistent, high-resolution measurement that improves quality control and ensures components meet required tolerances.
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