SKF TMCD 10R Metric Dial Indicator

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RS stock no.:
308-508
Mfr. Part No.:
TMCD 10R
Manufacturer:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Product Type

Dial Indicator

Imperial/Metric

Metric

Metric-Imperial Conversion

Yes

Battery Operated

No

Dial Size

10mm

Standards/Approvals

No

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COO (Country of Origin):
IN

SKF Dial Indicator, 10mm Dial Size, Metric Measurement Type - TMCD 10R


This dial indicator is a mechanical inspection instrument designed to measure small linear displacements in metric units for workshop and production settings. It provides a clear Visual readout on a 10mm dial and is suited to precision checking and alignment tasks where metric-to-imperial comparison may be required.

Features and Benefits:


• Metric readout with integral imperial conversion for dual-scale reference
• 10mm dial face for precise small-travel measurement
• Mechanical contact operation for battery-free reliability
• Compact design suitable for tight-access inspection points
• Robust construction enabling repeated workshop measurement cycles

Applications


• Suitable for shaft run-out verification in machining operations
• Ideal for setting up fixtures and jigs on assembly lines
• Used for checking component flatness and parallelism on inspection benches
• Can be used for comparative measurement between metric and imperial gauges
• Used with test stands for repeatable contact measurement

How is readout conversion handled between metric and imperial units?


The indicator includes a conversion scale that allows readings in metric while providing corresponding imperial values for quick cross-reference.

Can it operate without external power sources?


Yes, it functions purely mechanically and does not require batteries or an electrical supply.

What type of contact measurement does it perform?


It uses a contact probe to register linear displacement directly from the workpiece surface.

Is the instrument suitable for frequent use in production environments?


The mechanical design and Compact dial make it appropriate for routine inspection and repetitive measurement tasks.

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