Indicator stand with magnetic base MS-1

Indicator stand with magnetic base - MS-1 - VIBROMERA
Indicator stand with magnetic base - MS-1 - VIBROMERA
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Description

The Insize-60-kgf magnetic stand (60 kgf holding force) is a robust tool designed for precision measurement and setup tasks in industrial and laboratory settings. It features a strong magnetic base capable of exerting up to 60 kilograms-force (kgf) of holding power, ensuring stability and reliability during use. This stand is ideal for holding dial indicators, gauges, and other measurement instruments securely in place on metal surfaces. Additionally, it is used in Balanset balancing kits for securely holding the laser RPM sensor, enabling precise rotational speed measurements without direct contact with the rotating parts of machinery.
Supplied in Balanset Full Kits to hold the Tach-1 laser sensor; also sold separately.
Key Features:
  • Holding Power: 60 kgf, providing a solid and stable base for precision measurements.
  • Magnetic Base: allows easy attachment and detachment from metal surfaces, enhancing versatility in positioning.
  • Compatibility: designed to accommodate a wide range of dial indicators and gauges; also compatible with the laser RPM sensor in Balanset balancing kits.
  • Construction: durable materials ensure long-term reliability under industrial conditions.
  • Adjustability: adjustable arms and joints allow precise positioning of measurement tools.
  • Ease of use: simple on/off switch for the magnetic base for quick setup and adjustments.
Applications:
The Insize-60-kgf magnetic stand is suited for use in machining, metalworking, engineering, and quality-control laboratories.

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