L.S. Starrett Gage Features Rugged Construction
The No. W4900 Wireless Digital Electronic Indicator features digital and analog readouts in the same indicator, wireless output and many other specialized, customizable features.
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The L.S. Starrett Co.’s No. W4900 Wireless Digital Electronic Indicator is a precision measurement gage featuring touchscreen technology, multiple resolutions and color settings, digital and analog readouts in the same indicator, wireless output and many other specialized, customizable features. With an IP67 protection rating and ISO and ANSI/ASME compliance, as well as rugged construction, this indicator is well suited for both shop floor and quality lab use.
A wide selection of settings and functions are simple to operate using an easy-to-read, text-based navigation system on a large, high-resolution touchscreen. Changing readouts, resolutions, presets, limits and more is easily accomplished without requiring an instruction manual. Also, seven different languages and a help function are built into the tool. Users can also save preferred parameters in their own configuration profiles, which can be easily recalled for future use.
The indicator has a 1" (25-mm) range and an accuracy of ±0.00012" (0.003 mm), with resolutions of 0.001/0.0005/0.0001/0.00005" (0.01/0.005/0.002/ 0.001 mm).
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