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Starrett 657W Fine-Adjustment Attachment - Precision Measuring Tool for Machinists & Woodworkers - Perfect for Metalworking, Carpentry & DIY Home Improvement Projects
$38.59
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Starrett 657W Fine-Adjustment Attachment - Precision Measuring Tool for Machinists & Woodworkers - Perfect for Metalworking, Carpentry & DIY Home Improvement Projects Starrett 657W Fine-Adjustment Attachment - Precision Measuring Tool for Machinists & Woodworkers - Perfect for Metalworking, Carpentry & DIY Home Improvement Projects Starrett 657W Fine-Adjustment Attachment - Precision Measuring Tool for Machinists & Woodworkers - Perfect for Metalworking, Carpentry & DIY Home Improvement Projects
Starrett 657W Fine-Adjustment Attachment - Precision Measuring Tool for Machinists & Woodworkers - Perfect for Metalworking, Carpentry & DIY Home Improvement Projects
Starrett 657W Fine-Adjustment Attachment - Precision Measuring Tool for Machinists & Woodworkers - Perfect for Metalworking, Carpentry & DIY Home Improvement Projects
Starrett 657W Fine-Adjustment Attachment - Precision Measuring Tool for Machinists & Woodworkers - Perfect for Metalworking, Carpentry & DIY Home Improvement Projects
Starrett 657W Fine-Adjustment Attachment - Precision Measuring Tool for Machinists & Woodworkers - Perfect for Metalworking, Carpentry & DIY Home Improvement Projects
$38.59
$70.17
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The Starrett 657W fine adjustment attachment allows fine adjustments to be made to the placement and reading of the indicator. Adjustments are made using the fine-adjust thumb screw when the post is locked in place. Magnetic bases are magnetic fixtures commonly used in metalworking to hold dial indicators, and are also used in other fields, such as optics. Magnetic bases can assist the user with setting up a workpiece in a milling machine, surface grinder, or other machine tool. The vertical post and rod in a magnetic base connect using swiveling connectors, or snugs. This allows free motion of the arm so that the dial indicator can be moved into position on the workpiece. Many magnetic bases have a V-step, which is a V-shaped notch in the base for holding the base to arbors, shafts, and other cylindrical items. The magnetic base has a circular hole through the center. A round permanent magnet is inserted into this hole, and a handle or button is attached to allow the user to rotate the magnet. Rotating the magnet turns the base on and off as this causes the position of the magnetic field to rotate as well. In the on position, the iron is acting as an extension of the magnet, while in the off position, the magnet is acting as a keeper, preventing the magnetic field from extending through the base.The L.S. Starrett Company manufactures precision measuring tools, metrology and testing equipment, and saw blade products. The company, founded in 1880, is headquartered in Athol, MA.
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This fine adjustment attachment works like a charm, but only if you can figure out how it mounts to the mating indicator base. The secret is understanding that the included round head screw is what actually holds this unit to the base. In turn, the only way you have a threaded hole to accomplish this with is to unscrew the chrome rod that is attached to the top of the base already. After that, all you need to remember is that the round head screw can be tightened through the threaded hole above it and that the same threaded hole is where you now attach the chrome rod. Now, if we could just get the pre-eminent American manufacturer of precision measuring equipment to 1.) include instructions for such items and 2.) make their boxes long enough to accommodate the modified indicator base so you don't have to keep disassembling everything to get it all to fit back in . . .

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