Facom 804 Feeler Gauge, 19 Blades

RS Stock No.: 300-9971Brand: FacomManufacturers Part No.: 804
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Specifications

Brand

Facom

Number of Blades

19

Imperial or Metric

Metric

Country of Origin

France

Product details

Facom Metric Feeler Gauges

These feeler gauges consist of a series of 19 blades secured by a screw to a nickel-plated frame. The size has been etched on the individual blade.

A feeler gauge is a hand-held measuring tool used to measure the size of small gaps between two objects that are in close proximity. The tool has a number of folding metal strips (also known as blades or leaves) which are machined to specified thickness levels. A feeler gauge can be used to gauge a multitude of narrow slots to check that mechanical parts are in safe working order.

Available in 3 versions:
300-6556 - 804.L - extra-long round tip - blade length 150 mm, range 4/100 mm – 25/100 mm, weight 100g

300-6562 – 804.P - standard length pointed tips – blade length 90 mm, range 4/100 mm – 100/100 mm

300-9971 – 804 - standard length round tips – blade length 90 mm, weight 60g, range 4/100 mm – 100/100 mm

Features and Benefits:

Blades are easily removable
The feeler gauges are in metric units
Available in calibrated versions

Typical Applications

Feeler gauges are mostly used in engineering to accurately measure the clearance between two parts to ensure that mechanical parts are in safe working order.

FAQ:
What are feeler gauges used for?
They are used to measure gap widths and to precisely determine the size of the small gap between the two parts.

What to the numbers on a feeler gauge blade?
They can be either imperial units or metric measurements.
Imperial units typically measured in thousandths of an inch and metric in hundredths of a millimetre.

What can feeler gauges measure?
Can be used for checking: tappet clearances, spark plug gaps, distributor points, bearing clearances and piston ring gaps.

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Facom 804 Feeler Gauge, 19 Blades

€ 14.74

Each (ex VAT)

Facom 804 Feeler Gauge, 19 Blades
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Technical Document

Specifications

Brand

Facom

Number of Blades

19

Imperial or Metric

Metric

Country of Origin

France

Product details

Facom Metric Feeler Gauges

These feeler gauges consist of a series of 19 blades secured by a screw to a nickel-plated frame. The size has been etched on the individual blade.

A feeler gauge is a hand-held measuring tool used to measure the size of small gaps between two objects that are in close proximity. The tool has a number of folding metal strips (also known as blades or leaves) which are machined to specified thickness levels. A feeler gauge can be used to gauge a multitude of narrow slots to check that mechanical parts are in safe working order.

Available in 3 versions:
300-6556 - 804.L - extra-long round tip - blade length 150 mm, range 4/100 mm – 25/100 mm, weight 100g

300-6562 – 804.P - standard length pointed tips – blade length 90 mm, range 4/100 mm – 100/100 mm

300-9971 – 804 - standard length round tips – blade length 90 mm, weight 60g, range 4/100 mm – 100/100 mm

Features and Benefits:

Blades are easily removable
The feeler gauges are in metric units
Available in calibrated versions

Typical Applications

Feeler gauges are mostly used in engineering to accurately measure the clearance between two parts to ensure that mechanical parts are in safe working order.

FAQ:
What are feeler gauges used for?
They are used to measure gap widths and to precisely determine the size of the small gap between the two parts.

What to the numbers on a feeler gauge blade?
They can be either imperial units or metric measurements.
Imperial units typically measured in thousandths of an inch and metric in hundredths of a millimetre.

What can feeler gauges measure?
Can be used for checking: tappet clearances, spark plug gaps, distributor points, bearing clearances and piston ring gaps.

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