Fowler 54-225-456-0 IP54 Absolute Electronic Depth Micrometer with 0-6"/150mm Measuring Range
Product Description
Fowler 54-225-456-0 IP54 Absolute Electronic Depth Micrometer with 0-6"/150mm Measuring Range
- DEPTH GAUGE: Features an automatic switch off, an LCD display, friction thimble, microlapped 4” base for repeatable and accurate readings, six interchangeable rods for providing rapid measurement of hole depths, and an electronic counter
- PRECISION MEASUREMENTS: Features a 0-6"/150mm range, a resolution of 0.00005"/0.001mm, and accuracy of 0.00016?/0.004mm
- ROD EXTENSIONS: Six rods included, all with a diameter of 0.176"
- DURABLE MATERIAL: Features a base constructed of hardened and ground tool steel to ensure long wear and continuing accuracy
- SET INCLUDES: A depth micrometer with an LCD that displays in inch/metric and is water resistant to Ingress Protection 54 (IP54) standards with six extension rods and a fitted case
The Fowler 54-225-456 Absolute electronic depth micrometer has a measurement range of 0 to 6" (0 to 150mm), and a resolution (or smallest graduation interval) of 0.00005" (0.001mm) with +/– 0.00016" (0.004mm) of accuracy. The LCD screen displays in inch/metric and is water resistant to Ingress Protection 54 (IP54) standards. The 4" base is made of hardened steel that is precision ground and micro lapped for durability and accurate measurements. A friction thimble provides consistent measurements. The gauge includes six 0.176" diameter measuring rods and comes a fitted case. This electronic depth micrometer is suitable for precise measurements in a variety of manufacturing, machining, and mechanical engineering applications. This product has 1 year warranty offered by Fowler High Precision. If you experience any problem contact Fowler directly for warranty claims.
Depth gauges are precision measuring instruments used to determine the depth of any shape that has a step, groove, or slot. These gauges often take the form of sliders that travel on a measuring beam or rods, are moved to position by hand, and then adjusted with a calibrated screw. The base of the gauge rests at the top of the shape whose recession is to be measured, while the beam or rods extend to the bottom of the recession to determine the measurement. Gauge position is read from a graduated scale, dial, counters, or an electronic display.
Fowler, an American company, manufactures inspection and measurement instruments such as electronic indicators, calipers, bore gages, and digital scales. The company, founded in 1946, is headquartered in Newton, MA.









