A Telescopic gauge is a tow point transfer gauge that can be used with an outside micrometre to measure inside diameter.
What is Telescopic gauge?
Telescoping gauges are indirect measuring devices used to determine the internal diameter of a bore, hole, groove, slot, or other similar structure.
A handle, two telescopic rods, and a locking screw make up this T-shaped tool.
Telescopic gauges with two plunging telescopic rods are available, as are those with only one.
Telescopic gauges are used to measure the internal diameter of a bore, hole, or groove with a diameter of up to 150mm (6′′), such as camshaft bearings or connecting rod bore bearings. They are primarily used by mechanics to measure the bore size of a crankcase in an engine with moving pistons.
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