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Nut, Bolt & Screw Gauge (Standard & Metric) (Coarse & Fine) Diameter, Length & Thread Pitch (Green)

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$12.95

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About this item

  • Top Quality Nut, Bolt & Screw Gauge; For Use With Standard or Metric, Coarse & Fine Diameters, Lengths & Thread Pitches
  • This gauge has 'MarineBoltSupply' printed on the back
  • Package Dimensions: 8.75 inch L x 3.25 inch W x 0.25 inch H
  • Package weight of the Product: 2.36 ounces


This is a top quality gauge for checking size and thread pitch of screws, bolts & nuts. Works with fractional (standard) or metric screws & bolts. fractional screw/bolt size range: (#4 to 1") metric screw/bolt size range: (3mm to 22mm) standard lengths up to 7" and metric lengths up to 180mm. fractional nuts from #6 to 5/8". Made of 1/4" thick hard very durable plastic. It's 8-3/4" long and 3-1/4" wide.


RT
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2024
needed something CHEAP to measure some bolts and threads. Searched quite a bit for different options, this one had the thread count embedded, so decided on this one. I like the product except the print on the back for the threads is NOT readable. I tried to use a sharpie to make it stand out, not great but gets the job done. Would be better if it was white lettering vs. natural plastic for the thread count (like on the front). Photo 1 is the front, photo 2 is the back.
Samuel Santora
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2024
Product has a number of holes and slots for measurements. Good product and it looks good.
J. J. Schaefer
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024
Nice to have
Gary Bagnell
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024
worked well
Alex L.
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024
Short and sweet overview: Decent product, plastic. Has a great layout that makes measuring easy. However the thread checker is hard to use. Bolt sizing is an estimate! I had a bunch of screws/bolts to measure and some were all very close in size. I ended up buying a metal threaded one that I could screw into and actually verify it's the size I'm looking for. If you're looking for a rough estimate on a screw size, this is what it is for. Otherwise, get a metal threaded one.Here's a more detailed review of the things that stuck out to me:The Good:1. Works well for what it does. Has both imperial and metric measurements but can be hard to tell the minute differences between the two sizes on similarly sized screws.The Bad/Improvements:1. Thread checker is meh. I was trying to use this alot because its really the only way to tell if an unknown screw is metric or imperial. Unfortunately the limitations of the design mean that its really hard to accurately gauge thread pitch on screws.2. Screw size is an estimate! If you have a bunch of unknown screws like I did, this makes it easy to generally classify size. Can you tell between an M8 screw and a 5/16th? There's no way to accurately tell. Can you tell if it is an M8 OR a 5/16th's? Yes defiantly.
Andy M
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2024
Works as described amd is very durable. I carry this at work (I'm in an apprenticeship) and use it to verify correct sizes as needed until my eyes and fingers get calibrated to identifying correct sizes. I keep small zip lock baggies with this so I can get refills on screws, bolts, nuts etc. Nice tool to have.
Salim
Reviewed in Canada on June 27, 2023
This gage was easy to use and I am able to find the size of the bolts easily.
Oregonian
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2023
I purchased this because it had more types of measurements than similar products. The quality is excellent and it even has brief instructions right on it - great attention to detail and usability. Great value all around. I purchased a second one to give as a gift.
jon walker
Reviewed in Singapore on May 30, 2022
Simple and concise
Martin Gutierrez Alvarez
Reviewed in Mexico on May 16, 2022
En mi taller de casa lo uso para identificar con facilidad tornillos
Alx
Reviewed in Mexico on October 31, 2022
llegó con la medida para la rosca de 5/16" quebrada
kenneth bell
Reviewed in Canada on July 31, 2020
I like the simplicity of this product. I use it for sizing nuts and bolts that require replacement.
Rickydakimasu
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2019
I hesitated to buy this thing, because while the overall review score is good, the 'Top Reviews' paint a different picture. I'm glad I bought it anyway. Wanted to respond to some of the issues other reviewers had:"Very small and there aren't any threads in the holes or the pegs that are supposed to measure nuts"If 7 inches is very small, then a lot of dudes are in trouble, myself included.It's true, the holes and pegs are not threaded. It's made of plastic, that would work maybe half a dozen times before they deformed and were no longer accurate. Instead, there is a thread gauge on the back for bolts/screws, and the pegs for nuts define thread pitch by whether or not they fit completely over it. If they can't clear the 'shoulder' of the peg halfway down, they're coarse pitch. If they can, they're fine pitch. Then just look at the conversion table printed right there on the front of the thing and boom you got your thread count. Unless you're working on NASA equipment, this will solve most any dilemma you're having with your nuts (lol)"Has no way to check the thread pitch of nuts... only their inner bore diameter."The info is right there on the unit...fit the nut to the peg, note and size and if it's coarse or fine pitch, and look at the conversion table. Metric and standard."I need one that will define what sort of thread a given bolt happens to have, e.g., how many threads per inch? "On the back side, there's a metric and US thread pitch gauges. I'm more used to using the ones at the hardware store that are set up where you actually thread it into a hole, but this tool is easier in my opinion. The way to use it is to press the bolt on top of each gauge and try giving it a little nudge to the lateral side. If it's not a match, the bolt will kinda jitter off the plastic. When you get a match, it will 'bite' the threads and won't budge. You'll know it when you hit the sweet spot, trust me. It's easier this way because once at the hardware store I accidentally used a US bolt on the metric hole and it got locked up in there. Had to flag down an employee and have him get it out using tools.Anyway, I think this gauge is pretty useful for the DIY crowd and the price is right for most of us. It's pretty bad when misleading reviews get upvotes. This one will probably get downvoted, but I hope it helps at least one person who kept scrolling down.