Get set, go with Mahr’s new bore gauge setting tool

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A new bore gauge setting tool from Mahr is said to makes setting up adjustable indicating instruments, such as Mahr's 844 N Adjustable Bore Gage and 844 T Universal ID/OD gauge, quick and accurate.

The Multimar 844 S Bore Gauge Setting Tool uses gauge block combinations and a simple hand clamping mechanism to set instruments in either the horizontal or vertical position.

"Typically, adjustable bore gauges are set using micrometers or master rings," said George Schuetz, Mahr director of Precision Gauges. "But micrometers have inherent errors that can be passed along to the gauge, and master rings can be expensive, especially if one is required for each of many sizes on the shop floor. Using a bore setting gauge with a gauge block stack assembly in a clamp with jaws at both ends provides a highly accurate reference master."

The rigid base of the Multimar 844 S Bore Gauge Setting Tool is made of anodised aluminium for mobile or stationary use, either in the lab or on the production floor. Three sizes are available, 15.5", 45", and 85.8", along with a wide range of accessories for various gauge types.

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