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    0.01-1mm Metric Feeler Gauge, 18 Blades

    Low-price metric feeler gauge with a 0.01-1mm measuring range. Ideal for designers, engineers, and mechanics to measure bearing clearances, spark plug gaps, piston ring gaps, and other hard-to-reach areas.
    SKU: T-FG-150B18
    $77.63
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    Delivery date: 6-12 days
    Overview

    Precision metric feeler gauge with a 0.01-1mm range. This 18-blade feeler gauge features a tapered design for easy access to tight spaces.

    Features

    • Overall metallic texture with fine polishing, burr-free, and smooth to the touch.  
    • High hardness, accurate measurements, good elasticity, and no damage to products or machines.  
    • The feeler gauge surface is coated with anti-rust oil, ensuring smooth expansion without sticking.  
    • 360° fan-shaped rotating design for easy storage.  
    • Detachable individual blades with screw tightness adjustment for flexibility.

    Specification

    • Model: T-FG-150B18
    • Measuring Range: 0.01-1mm
    • Combination of Blades:0.01, 0.02, 0.03, 0.04, 0.05, 0.06, 0.07, 0.08, 0.09, 0.10, 0.15, 0.20, 0.30, 0.40, 0.50, 0.75, 1.00
    • Blade Length: 155mm
    • Material: Spring Alloy Steel (65Mn)
    • Blade Shape: Diagonal film
    • Weight: 1kg

    Dimension(Units:mm)

    Application

    Tips: How to use a feeler gauge

    1. Clean the Feeler Gauge: Use a clean cloth to wipe the measurement surface of the feeler gauge. Do not perform the measurement if the feeler gauge is contaminated with dirt or metal shavings, as this will affect the accuracy of the measurement.
    2. Insert the Feeler Gauge into the Gap: Insert the feeler gauge into the measured gap, moving it back and forth. If you feel slight resistance, it indicates that the gap is close to the value marked on the feeler gauge. If the resistance is too high or too low while moving, it means the gap is smaller or larger than the value marked on the feeler gauge.
    3. Measure and Adjust the Gap: When measuring and adjusting the gap, first select the feeler gauge that matches the specified gap. Insert it into the gap, then adjust while pulling the feeler gauge back and forth until you feel slight resistance. Tighten the locking nut at this point, and the value marked on the feeler gauge will represent the measured gap.
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