Beta 1662SP0: magnetic base stand for dial and digital indicators
The Beta 1662SP0 is a professional magnetic base stand for dial indicators, designed for dimensional checks, machine set up and inspection work in workshops and measuring rooms. The compact base offers a firm grip on ferromagnetic surfaces while the articulated arm lets you position the indicator exactly where it is needed.
- Rectangular magnetic base with approximate size 65 x 50 x 55 mm for stable support on machine tables and ground surfaces.
- Permanent magnet with on off lever so the stand can be locked in place or released quickly for repositioning.
- Vertical column and articulated arm to adjust height, reach and angle of the indicator in a wide range of positions.
- Fine adjustment close to the indicator clamp for accurate zero setting before taking measurements.
- Suitable for most dial and digital indicators with standard cylindrical stem and compatible clamp.
- Robust steel construction for intensive daily use on lathes, milling machines, grinders and inspection benches.
- Weight around 1,5 kg which increases overall rigidity and reduces vibrations during measurement.
This Beta magnetic base is an essential accessory for alignment checks, run out control, parallelism and squareness measurements in precision mechanics.
Frequently asked questions about Beta 1662SP0
- Which indicators can be mounted on the stand
The stand is made for common dial and digital indicators with standard round stem that can be clamped securely.
- Can I use the base on cylindrical parts
The compact magnetic base adheres to flat ferromagnetic surfaces and many machined areas, making it suitable for machine tables, vices and fixtures that accept a magnetic base.
- How do I switch the magnet on and off
The base is equipped with a practical lever that engages or disengages the magnetic field so you can move the stand with ease.
- Is it suitable for professional workshop use
Yes, the Beta 1662SP0 is designed for regular use in production environments where reliable and repeatable measurements are required.