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Starrett 270 Taper Gage/more Accurate And Faster. on 2040-parts.com

US $70.00
Location:

Everett, Washington, US

Everett, Washington, US
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Starrett 270 Taper Gage, 0.005”- 0.150" new cost is $115+ forget using a feeler gage this is far more accurate and faster.

 



The Starrett 270 Taper Gage measures hole, gaps and slot sizes that require shimming/fillers.  

They are quick to use, very accurate, and are a convenient size.

Features:

Manufactured from quality tool steel 7/16" wide by 6 1/4" long ,Accurately tapered throughout its entire length, One side graduated from .010" to .150" .  Reverse side graduated from 0.3"mm to 4"mm

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