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The TR TOOLROCK Professional Dial Indicator Set is a comprehensive precision inspection tool designed for professionals. It features a measuring range of 0-1" with a graduation of 0.001", a powerful magnetic base with a pull strength of 160lbs, and includes a versatile 22-piece indicator point set, all housed in a rugged carrying case for convenience.
A**M
Very good tool to have
Great tool to have in any arsenal. Works as it should and we’re not broken or mistreated upon arrival.
J**Y
Great tool
Great value, magnet is plenty strong enough, good quality, seems to be very accurate and easy to setup and use. Have completed multiple jobs with tool and great results.
C**.
Good tool, works as expected
This is a good tool, works as expected. It is precise, within expected tolerances.However, there are few things to note:Pros:1. Good, precise measurements - its whats is supposed to do;2. Included are a lot of heads for measuring various depths, thicknesses, etc3. Magnetic base with on/off lever4. good quality arms, excellent finish and precision5. really like the fine adjustment on the secondary arm. makes it easy to adjust to zero without touching the dial indicatorCons:1. it has a plastic back which is supposed to attach to the secondary arm with a nut but if you do that you'll notice the surface of the plastic is not perfect flat and the nut will make the device slide/move which makes it imprecise. The plastic backing makes this dial indicator feel cheap.2. the magnetic base/magnet is weak. at a certain angle the device will fall off/peel off the surface is attached to magnetically3. the main arm is screwed in the magnetic base with a nut tight to keep it from moving. The magnetic base seems to be made from aluminium. the threads in the magnetic base are almost stripped trying to tight that nut.4. the dial ring around the dial indicator is too tight (probably not properly assembled or de-burred) trying to adjust to zero is almost impossible - even with the lock screw lessened completely. completely disturbs the measurement.
W**N
Works great for my needs
My left front brake caliper was not fully releasing, and overheating the rotor. Even after a short, slow, drive home, that rotor was 470F and the other side was 144F. The car had been driven "normally" a day or two before this, and I'm sure it got significantly hotter than 470F. I rebuilt the caliper, but was concerned about rotor warpage.Thanks to this gauge, I was able to determine the rotor is indeed now out of spec - but just barely. The run-out limit is 0.05mm (0.002in), this gauge has it at 0.06mm. I don't feel any pulsation in the brakes, so the rotor can stay. I already knew there was some warping, but there's peace of mind in knowing how much.I'm really glad I got the metric version on this gauge. I think having 5 little lines (0.01mm each) of resolution is easier to read than the SAE gauge where there would be only 2 little lines (0.001 in. each).
G**Z
Very good
Product is ok. The arms are a bit too short, but still with some tricks you can make it work. I own a big truck so maybe that's the problem. It was hard for me to find a good spot to set it right.The magnet holding power is surprisingly strong and the readings were good with for me to know what I needed to know.
D**D
Required disassembly, screw adjustment, and shims to work.
Remembering this is low cost, it still left a bit to be desired. The piston was “sticky” from about 3.5mm to 5mm. I had to remove the back and loosen an interior screw to release pressure from the pinion on the rack. Hopefully that screw does not now fall out. Also, the dial could not be adjusted to zero. I had to add about .25mm of shims to the top to bring the piston high enough to register at zero. Warning: do not let go of the piston if you remove the top screw. The piston will retract into the dial. Benefit from my experience!I haven’t checked accuracy, but for my purposes, I only need precision to determine flatness or concentricity (not the amount out).Before anyone thinks it: regarding setting to zero, it was not about rotating the dial to zero. The millimeter subdial needed to be zeroed out because it was reading negative. By raising the piston with shims, I could get it to zero.
A**Y
Works and looks great
Works great and quality tool
C**N
Easy to used
This tool is excellent for demonstrating to your son how to check for a warped rotor, ensuring that he understands the process and can troubleshoot easily. Additionally, it is a great addition to his toolbox, especially considering the price. In fact, I bought a similar tool at Sears 35 years ago for three times the price of this one.