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A little help with a Teclock measuring device?

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Henning:
In my ongoing quest for a workshop which i may use and enjoy I keep a keen eye out for any and all things I may need (or "need"...) on the Norwegian equivalent of Craigslist. I have bought some absolutely astounding things for relatively cheap over the years, and I do feel my latest score was just that. A big score!

Here it is:



Brand new looking set of Mitutoyo 0-150mm. Micrometers. the standards are mostly not used and i actually had to open the bag with the keys needed to calibrate:



All of it for the equivalent of 120-150 £ or thereabouts.

In the same lot I did, however, also get this:



And I really have no idea what it is. Here's the other imortant view:



And the label from inside the case it came in:



There is a very stiff spring which makes it hard to manipulate in a manner which gives a reading on the Mitutoyo dial indicator.
It seems to have been purposely built for some specialised task and the two chromed things on either side of the u-shape leads me to think something like maybe tread or wire and there's a wheel missing in the midle or some such. Anyone have any idea? Any help very much appreciated!

awemawson:
Henning, unless my eyes deceive me, those five photographs are all identical  :scratch:

PekkaNF:
They are...severe case of echo? Maybe he will mail soon. I was thinkking of thread mike?

Pekka

Biggles:
something wrong with posts. :doh:

mcostello:
Here I thought You boudht 5 lots of the same thing at a very good price! :clap:

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