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Accuszie SETTING 0 0 125 0 0005 2124 2001 Review

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3.7
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Description of Accuszie SETTING 0 0 125 0 0005 2124 2001

Mechanical zero-setting instrument for CNC machine centers. Fast and sure establishing of"0"reference point. No Averaging of several spindle approaches is required. Positive alignment of zero position. Spring loaded setting face.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Inexpensive and yet reliable.

I was concerned about the cheapness and the dial on the side didn't make much sense. But you use 'Test' mode to zero the gauge, and then 'Using' mode unlocks the full range of motion. This protects the device if you miss while moving down so you don't crush the indicator and damage your bit, a nice feature. It's a really great tool and it fits my VMC's CI, so I guess it's good enough for what I'm working on.

Pros
  • Turn signals and accessories
Cons
  • Crumpled packaging

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Works well but the numbering is weird

This indicator works well. The only problem I had was how the dial is numbered. Technically, this means each increment is 0.0005 inches, but that detail is easy to miss. Each revolution, marked 50 on the front, is 0.025 inches (50.0005 inch increments). Fortunately, when I set my Z height to 0 and my Z to +2.2 on the first spin, I noticed this before my tool went .100" too far into the part. Aside from that small issue, it's a really handy tool.

Pros
  • Industrial & Scientific
Cons
  • Other

Revainrating 2 out of 5

odd graduation, pins not level

I don't know why they decided to make each mark 0.005. The confused AF from the start. But if you're at level 5, you're down five steps from 0.0005. Strange, but still. Needs cleaning as it's a bit sticky but after that it's pretty decent. Another thing is that if you want to zero the sensor on the pins so you can set the sensor's z-offset to the right value, you can't. You are not up to par. So you can use the flat end to zero the dial indicator on the pins.

Pros
  • Check, measure and inspect
Cons
  • Minor things