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Starrett has introduced a new line of full-featured Electronic Digital Indicators, an enhanced version of its 2900 series.

By Tim Cucchi, Product Manager

Starrett has introduced a new line of full-featured Electronic Digital Indicators, an enhanced version of its 2900 series. The new Indicators, including 2900 electronic and W2900 electronic wireless models are made in the USA, feature true absolute sensor technology that minimizes the chance of data loss, glass scales, high accuracy to +/-.00005” and IP67 protection from hostile shop environments including coolant, chips and dirt. The indicators are also now available in fully wireless models, a newly designed 4” (100 mm) range model, and all indicators feature rechargeable batteries.

“Our new line of over 40 new electronic indicator models provides the utmost in features, accuracy and reliability with true absolute sensor technology,” said Tim Cucchi, Starrett Product Manager - Precision Hand Tools. “And they are made right here in Athol, Massachusetts to renowned Starrett quality standards.”

Starrett 2900 and W2900 Indicators offer users a choice of features from basic to advanced or selectable resolution, and all models feature data output for statistical process control (SPC).

The indicators have an intuitive design and layout that is easy to learn and use, in addition to positive, tactile-feel button activation and a large, easy-to-read LCD display. Selectable resolution models, fixed ratio measurement systems, one micron resolution and metric-only versions are also available. Models feature long battery life, but are also rechargeable, have origin set and zero set, counting direction switching (±), true absolute sensor technology in 2900-1 and 2900-6 models, are compatible with 25 series indicator backs, and all indicators are CE compliant.

Starrett 2900 Series Indicators are equipped with RS232 output and compatible with 2900 SCM, SCU and SCKB cables, while Starrett W2900 Series Indicators, which have all the same features and capabilities of the 2900 series, are fully wireless and equipped to send data for SPC analysis at the push of a button with no cables required. Both the 2900 and W2900 series are available in ½ “, 1”, 2” ranges and new 4” range models, inch-metric models in 1/2", 1", 2" (12 mm, 25 mm and 50 mm) and metric only models in 12 mm, 25 mm and 50 mm ranges.

Starrett 2900 Series Indicators are ideal for use with industry data collection devices and systems such as Starrett DataSure® 4.0, the most scalable, secure, robust data acquisition solution with unprecedented range and capabilities and for leveraging data for SPC and Industry 4.0 applications.

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Located near the birthplace of the American industrial revolution, ingenuity has been an ever-present factor in the success of making high-quality tools at Starrett. With nearly 150 issued patents, a skilled workforce and a 535,000-square-foot complex housing conventional and advanced equipment, manufacturing excellence driven by innovation endures.

In 1880, Laroy Sunderland Starrett invented and made the world’s first combination square in Athol, Massachusetts U.S.A. 140 years later in 2021, in the same location, the company launched a Data Collection System (DataSure 4.0) that is a quantum leap forward in technology, data security and scalability. With five manufacturing plants in the U.S., Starrett exemplifies a strong U.S.-based manufacturing company investing in the future of America. Starrett is the only American manufacturer of many precision hand tools, including mechanical micrometers, mechanical dial calipers and electronic specialty micrometers.

Starrett has a legacy of providing solutions to complex measuring challenges.  From specifying the correct product to customizing existing tools to complete design and build of specialty gages, Starrett’s got you covered.  

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