🔧 Elevate Your Precision Game!
The Shars Stainless Steel Dial Height Gage (SKU# 303-4408) offers a maximum measuring range of 6 inches with a graduation of 0.001 inches. Its hardened stainless steel construction ensures durability, while the fine adjustment thumb roll and digital counter enhance user experience and accuracy.
A**B
Nice tool.
This tool is very nice for the price. It’s probability better than I am. But I don’t know what a better height gauge would do better than this tool.
R**N
Great value for the money
I always read the reviews (despite the fact that I've been told Amazon pads the reviews to sell products) and some weren't favorable but most were so I purchased the gauge. Very satisfied. Some reviews mentioned sloppiness in the mechanism or assembly issues and others, burrs. I found none of these issues. What I received was as much a professional instrument as any other top name brand would provide. My only issue is the case it comes with which is very sturdy and appreciated but huge making storage when not in use difficult in a small shop. In my opinion, the case could be much smaller but that is a minor issue. Definately worth the money.
D**S
I love this thing, just lacks an additional electronic gauge
I have never before bought something that was packaged for shipping as good as this. They took care in protecting the precision measurement instrument.Comes in a blow molded plastic case, perfect for carrying around the shop. Somehow the 12 inch was cheaper than the 6 inch
S**
Height guage
Repeats and measures accurately. Quality and precision exceeds the price level.
A**R
👍
Nice. Especially for the price.
W**H
12" is great better than 6 "
It's 12" and all metal. It's got to be better than 6" plastic ones they sell for a couple of bucks less!
A**R
Easy to use.
Great tool for measuring crankshaft stroke.
L**S
Can not repeat a zero measurement to save its life!
This was supposed to be a fairly accurate tool with an accuracy advertised as ±0.0012" so I should expect my zero point to be repeatable to within that tolerance/distance. However, what I find is that if I zero it on a piece of glass and then run it up to 1.400" and back to zero it is off as much as .005". I might as well be using a tape measure with accuracy like this. I would definitely recommend looking elsewhere for a precision measuring tool.
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