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EHE-2056 Lever-Type Probe

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  • Lever-type probe for use with Mahr Millimar series evaluation instruments (sold separately)
  • Clutch-mounted contact swivels through 280 degree arc for easy positioning
  • Linearity of 0.1 percent over measuring range of +/- 0.010"
  • Repeatability to 0.000004"
  • Includes 4' length cable, non-detachable


The Mahr EHE-2056 Millimar series lever-type probe includes a non-detachable 4' length of cable and is intended for use with Millimar series evaluation instruments (sold separately). The clutch-mounted contact swivels through a 280 degree arc for easy positioning. The probe has a linearity of 0.1 percent over measuring range of +/- 0.010" and a repeatability to 0.000004". This lever-type probe is suitable for use in a variety of linear and angular measurement applications, such as on test stands and where light pressure is needed.

Indicator gauges, also called gages or dial indicators, are precision instruments that measure short linear distances. They are commonly used for detecting deviations from tolerance limits, such as the amount of surface distortion, or runout, on a round or cylindrical workpiece. They have two styles: digital indicator gauges and dial indicator gauges. Digital indicator gauges use an electronic sensor and display measurement through an LCD or other digital display. Dial indicator gauges measure through a spring-loaded plunger driven into its shaft. The pointer on the dial display marks the degree the plunger is depressed, while an additional turn counter may track the number of times the pointer has spun around the dial. For all types of indicator gauges, runout is typically measured when the tip of the plunger (the point) is held perpendicular to the rotating workpiece. Indicator gauges are typically used in manufacturing, machining, and mechanical engineering.

Mahr Federal manufactures dimensional metrology instruments and metering systems. The company, founded in 1861, is headquartered in Goettingen, Germany.


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