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The ChgImpossChgImposs Metric & Imperial & US Screw Gauge is a high-precision tool designed for industrial measurement, featuring both 55 and 60-degree thread pitch gauges. Made from durable stainless steel, it offers compatibility with a wide range of metric and imperial sizes, ensuring accurate measurements for professionals in various fields.
A**R
Quality
Very nice recommend
E**H
it works
good but not the best. works as it should, but it is stiff. out of country origin.
M**T
Good, but not perfect
Almost 5*, but it skips over a few threads. (Eg it has 26G and 28G but not 27G)
D**E
Great product, great price, great service
Great product, great price, great service
M**Z
It's good.
It's accurate. Works as it should. No rust, cycles smoothly when searching through different sizes.
M**R
not the gauge for most users in USA
The product documentation is correct (or not wrong) but the technical terms are confusing because of the history of screw thread standards.Most USA users will want to measure Unified Thread Standard (UTS also known with more precision as UNC/UNF/UNEF course / fine / extra-fine), and this gauge set includes a *VERY SMALL SET* of these, in the middle tier of the device: just six of them, 8, 10, 11, 14, 19, 28 TPI (threads per inch). UTS threads have 60-degree angles and the standard combined and superseded USS ("coarse") and SAE ("fine") threads: the terms USS and SAE are still used informally, and they are valid in the sense that they refer to a subset of threads in the current UTS standard.This gauge includes a much wider set of metric gauges, labeled with decimal points, e.g., 0.25, 1.0, referring to metric thread pitches (these are 60-degree angles). In USA, one encounters metric fasteners pretty often, but not nearly as often as UTS fasteners.This gauge also includes a wider set of BSW (British Standard Whitworth) gauges, labeled with a TPI plus the suffix "G". British fasteners are uncommon in the US. These gauges have 55-degree angles. While they can be used to measure the TPI of the 60-degree UTS screws most common in the USA, they are harder to match, because they don't give you as clear a visual confirmation that the gauge fits the thread you are trying to determine.A well-made thread gauge this size is $40-$50. For the price, this is a fine gauge, if you understand its limited usefulness in the USA. The stamped labels are faint, hard to see, compared to a better gauge.
D**Y
Work great just what I needed thank
This is a great product
R**R
Good product.
Works great would buy again.
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