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Seen at IMTS
Starrett Introduces Touchscreen Wireless Digital Indicator

Features multiple resolutions, languages, digital and analog readouts, and more

Quality Digest
Tue, 09/24/2024 - 12:01
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(L.S. Starrett Co.: Athol, MA) -- At IMTS 2024 in Chicago, L.S. Starrett Co., a global manufacturer of precision measuring tools and gages, metrology systems, and more, announced its W4900 wireless digital electronic indicator, a precision measurement gage featuring touchscreen technology, multiple resolution and color settings, digital and analog readouts in the same indicator, seven languages, wireless output, and other unique features.

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“We’re excited to introduce our new W4900 indicator,” says David Allen, Starrett vice president. “By eliminating buttons and utilizing touchscreen technology, we have redefined comparative indicating measurement, developing an intuitive, fast, easy-to-use, highly accurate, and rugged wireless gage. And the W4900 indicator is assembled in America with U.S. and globally sourced materials, right here in our Athol, Massachusetts, facility.”

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