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Fisso Strato S-20 F TM 3/8" Articulated Indicator Gauge Holder Arm & Pot Magnet

by Fisso
SKU S-20.25
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Original price $300.30
Original price $300.30 - Original price $300.30
Original price $300.30
Current price $285.29
$285.29 - $285.29
Current price $285.29

Features:

  • Easy, fast & accurate positioning.
  • Precise microfine adjustment with dovetail and mounting hole.
  • One knob allows for simultaneous tightening / releasing of all 3 joints.
  • Uses a maintenance-free, mechanical central tightening system.
  • Quick, stepless lock.
  • High-quality, red anodized, light alloy.
  • Swiss made.
  • ROHS and REACH compliant.
  • Overall Height(mm) 335
  • Radius of Movement(mm) 200
  • Microfine Adjustment hole diameter: 3/8"
  • Dial Gauge is NOT included.

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Arm Dimensions (mm) [see 2nd picture]:
  • L=200
  • L1=120
  • D1=10
  • L2=80
  • D2=9

Threads [see 2nd picture]:

  • M1=M8
  • M2=M6

Info on Base:

  • Holding Power (n): 300
  • Dimensions (mm): Ø 40 x 30
  • Thread: M8

If the job requires an indicator holder that's simple to use, and allows for reliable measurements without a lot of adjustments you should get the Fisso Strato S-20 F TM 3/8" Articulated Indicator Gauge Holder Arm & Pot Magnet. It includes the base and the indicator holder so you won't need to search for extra attachments. Operating your Fisso articulating arm is extremely easy; just add a dial indicator, put it into position, twist the knob, and you're ready to start measuring.

Still have questions? You can contact us, or take a look at the Fisso Resource Center.

Item Location & Shipping

-Ships from the USA.

-Most orders processed within 24 hours.

-Average transit time is 3 business days.

-We ship with either USPS, UPS or FedEx.

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