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Mitutoyo 7010S Magnetic Stand - High Precision Tool Holder for Machinists & Engineers - Perfect for Workshops, Labs & Industrial Use
Mitutoyo 7010S Magnetic Stand - High Precision Tool Holder for Machinists & Engineers - Perfect for Workshops, Labs & Industrial Use

Mitutoyo 7010S Magnetic Stand - High Precision Tool Holder for Machinists & Engineers - Perfect for Workshops, Labs & Industrial Use

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Size:Magnetic Base, Flexible Post
Magnetic Base, Flexible Post
Magnetic Base, Fine Adjustment
Magnetic Base

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Product Description

The Mitutoyo 7010S Magnetic Base indicator holder grips three ways, uses 132 lbs-force of magnetic pull for security, holds 6 mm, 8 mm, and 3/8” diameter rods, and has a push-button on/off switch for one-handed operation. The 58 mm x 55 mm x 50 mm base grips horizontally, vertically, and upside-down. For use with all Mitutoyo dial and dial test indicators, as well as similar indicators from other manufacturers. Magnetic bases are magnetic fixtures commonly used in metalworking to hold dial indicators, and are also used in other fields, such as optics. Magnetic bases can assist the user with setting up a workpiece in a milling machine, surface grinder, or other machine tool. The vertical post and rod in a magnetic base connect using swiveling connectors, or snugs. This allows free motion of the arm so that the dial indicator can be moved into position on the workpiece. Many magnetic bases have a V-step, which is a V-shaped notch in the base for holding the base to arbors, shafts, and other cylindrical items. The magnetic base has a circular hole through the center. A round permanent magnet is inserted into this hole, and a handle or button is attached to allow the user to rotate the magnet. Rotating the magnet turns the base on and off as this causes the position of the magnetic field to rotate as well. In the on position, the iron is acting as an extension of the magnet, while in the off position, the magnet is acting as a keeper, preventing the magnetic field from extending through the base. Mitutoyo manufactures precision measuring tools, metrology equipment, and systems. The company was founded in Tokyo in 1934 and formed Mitutoyo America Corporation in 1963, which is headquartered in Aurora, IL.

Product Features

Compatible with Mitutoyo dial and dial test indicators, as well as similar indicators from other manufacturers

Push-button on/off switch for one-handed operation

Grips horizontally, vertically, and upside down for versatility

132 lbs-force of magnetic pull for security

Holds 6 mm, 8 mm, and 3/8" diameter rods