SISCO feeler blade with a metric and imperial double marking which is suitable for different needs. The plastic gap gauge with non-magnetic, non-conductive material makes it ideal for use around delicate electronic components, avoiding potential interference. Additionally, a convenient hanging hole allows for easy portability, letting you keep it accessible on a hook or tool belt for quick access whenever you need it.
Laser engraved, PVC material, not easy to wear
Hanging hole at the tail for easy carrying
SISCO feeler gauge is a precision tool designed to measure the clearance or gap between two surfaces. It’s widely used in automotive repair to check valve and spark plug gaps, in machinery calibration for precise tolerance settings, and in electronics assembly to ensure proper spacing between components, and in industrial equipment maintenance to verify part alignment and prevent excessive wear.
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Model | SISCO-FG-KS15DS |
Measuring Range | 1-15mm |
Division Range | 0.05mm |
Blade Length | 150mm |
Material | Plastic |
Blade Shape | Long |
Weight | 150g |
Q1: What is a feeler gauge?
A1: A feeler gauge is a precision tool used to measure the gap or clearance between two surfaces. It consists of a set of thin, flat blades of various thicknesses, each marked with its corresponding measurement. These blades can be inserted into the gap to determine its size. Feeler gauges are commonly used in mechanical, automotive, and industrial applications to check the spacing between parts such as engine valves, spark plugs, or machinery components, ensuring they meet specific tolerance requirements.
Q2: Can I use multiple blades at once?
A2:Â Yes, you can use multiple blades from a feeler gauge set at once. This is often done when the gap you need to measure falls between the thicknesses of two or more individual blades. By stacking multiple blades together, you can achieve the desired thickness and accurately measure the gap.
For example, if the gap is 0.25 mm and there is no single blade that matches this exactly, you could use a 0.15 mm blade and a 0.10 mm blade together to measure the gap. Just make sure the stacked blades fit snugly and fully into the gap for an accurate measurement.
Q3: Can feeler gauges be used for all types of measurements?
A3:Â Feeler gauges are specifically designed for measuring narrow gaps or clearances between two surfaces, so they are not suitable for all types of measurements. They are ideal for tasks such as checking the clearance in engine parts, machinery, or measuring small gaps in assemblies. However, feeler gauges are not suitable for measuring large gaps, thicknesses of solid materials, or external dimensions like the diameter of a cylinder.
For measurements outside their intended purpose, such as material thickness or larger distances, other tools like calipers, micrometers, or thickness gauges are more appropriate and accurate.
Tips: Can plastic feeler gauges measure the same range as metal ones?
Plastic feeler gauges can measure a similar range of thicknesses as metal ones, covering common sizes needed for gap and clearance measurements. However, they may not handle extremely tight tolerances as precisely as metal gauges, especially for very thin or very thick measurements. Plastic gauges are ideal for delicate surfaces and non-conductive or non-magnetic applications, but for high-precision tasks or environments with heavy use, metal gauges generally provide more durability and consistent accuracy.
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