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Shars Magnetic Base with Speed-Set Fine Adjustment 202-7934 (66 Lbs Mini, Base Only)

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$57.04

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1.Style:Base Only





Product Description

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Shars Tool Mini Magnetic Base With Speed-Set Fine Adjustment

  • Part# 202-7934
  • Magnetic Pull: 66 LBS
  • Base Dimension: 1.57" L x 1.57" W x 1.57" H
  • Base Material: steel; Thread Size: M5 x 0.8
  • Arm Style: Articulated Arm
  • Fixed Arm Length: 2.44"; Branch Arm Length: 5.15"
  • Clamping Diameter: 1/4" Dovetail, 3/8"
  • Fine Adjustment: speed-set; Hydraulic: No; Base Type: mini

Newly Improved

A newly improved fine adjustment device is adapted to Shars brand of magnetic base to make the setup much more efficient and accurate.

Comparison

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Other Imports

Other imports use a coil spring for tension. The coil spring arcs under oad binding on the fixture hole. As the coil loads and unloads it causes the movement to feel gritty due to coil bind and makes setting the indicator difficult and unpredictable.

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Shars

New re-positioned spring stays linear throughout the travel eliminating spring bind. Adjustment screw uses a finer thread and ball shape at the end of the threads that sits in a pocket eliminating the screw from walking. This design gives the fine adjustment screw a positive footing, a more predictable adjustment and a silky smooth feel. The improvements minimize erratic dial hand movements and makes dialing in effortless, saving precious setup time.


Tommy Sanders
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2022
What was I thinking when I bought another type of holder. This thing cuts my setup time by 80%. It is so fun to use I check things that I never have before just because it is so easy.
Miles
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2021
Works surprisingly well for the price, fairly ridged, strong mag, tight fitting dovetail, when loose its very flexible and no stiff joints. Can't say the same about myself. I'm feeling like one of them older post indicator stands, all stiff and annoying to be around. I think it all started when I was so rough on my body back when I was building houses, swinging a hammer and running on joists sure can be fun but golly you can get pretty torn up doing it. I still remember my first titanium hammer, I really felt like the bell of the ball when I rolled up to the jobsite with that beauty on my hip. Sweet bippy it could get some work done. Still have it in fact, we have been through a lot together, me and that hammer.
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