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DIG. CALIPER 150MM 0.03MM ACC. METAL COVER S/STEEL 0.01MM RES.

DIG. CALIPER 150MM 0.03MM ACC. METAL COVER S/STEEL 0.01MM RES.
DIG. CALIPER 150MM 0.03MM ACC. METAL COVER S/STEEL 0.01MM RES.
DIG. CALIPER 150MM 0.03MM ACC. METAL COVER S/STEEL 0.01MM RES.
DIG. CALIPER 150MM 0.03MM ACC. METAL COVER S/STEEL 0.01MM RES.
DIG. CALIPER 150MM 0.03MM ACC. METAL COVER S/STEEL 0.01MM RES.
  • Stock: 2
  • Model: AC111-006-16
  • Weight: 0.39kg
  • Dimensions: 255.00mm x 100.00mm x 50.00mm
  • SKU: AC111-006-16
  • UPC: 6009515865986
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Price
R 1,732.07
Ex VAT: R 1,506.15

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Digital Caliper with Metal Cover 150mm | ±0.03 Accuracy
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This digital caliper with metal cover is a precision measuring tool used to measure the dimensions of an object, including its internal and external diameters, depth, and length. It is widely used in manufacturing, machining, engineering, and other fields where accurate measurements are critical.

  • Resolution: 0.01mm/0.0005″
  • Buttons: on/off, zero, mm/inch
  • With metal cover
  • Made of stainless steel

Applications:

  • Manufacturing and Machining: Digital calipers are essential for measuring components with high accuracy in industries like automotive, aerospace, and general manufacturing.
  • Quality Control: Used in quality assurance to ensure that parts meet specific dimensional tolerances.
  • Engineering: Engineers use digital calipers to take precise measurements during design and prototype development.
  • Woodworking and DIY: Used to measure materials and components for precise cutting or fitting.

Advantages:

  • High Precision: Typically offers an accuracy of ±0.03 mm, making it suitable for precision tasks.
  • Easy to Read: The digital display eliminates the need for interpreting vernier or dial scales, reducing human error.
  • Instant Conversion: Allows for easy conversion between metric and imperial units with the press of a button.
  • Zeroing Functionality: The ability to zero the measurement at any point allows for more versatile measuring and comparison tasks.

How to use:

  1. Position the Jaws: The user moves the jaws of the caliper to fit the object being measured.
  2. Measurement Display: The digital sensor inside the caliper detects the distance between the jaws and displays the measurement on the screen in real-time.
  3. Switch Units: Measurements can easily be switched between millimeters and inches with the push of a button.
  4. Zero Function: Pressing the zero button resets the display to zero at any point, allowing for differential measurements.

Uses:

  • External Measurements: The external jaws are used to measure the outside dimensions of objects like shafts, rods, and blocks.
  • Internal Measurements: The internal jaws measure the inner diameter of holes, tubes, and other hollow objects.
  • Depth Measurement: The depth rod is used to measure the depth of holes or recesses.
  • Step Measurement: Measures the height difference between two surfaces.

A digital caliper is an essential tool for professionals and hobbyists alike, offering precise, easy-to-read measurements for a variety of applications.

Key Features:

  1. Digital Display: The most distinctive feature of a digital caliper is its LCD display, which shows the measurement results in real time, making it easier to read than traditional calipers.
  2. Jaws:
    • External Jaws: The larger jaws are used to measure the external dimensions of an object (e.g., the diameter of a rod or width of a block).
    • Internal Jaws: The smaller jaws are used to measure the internal dimensions of an object (e.g., the diameter of a hole or the width of a groove).
  3. Depth Gauge: A thin, rod-like extension used to measure the depth of holes or recesses.
  4. Step Gauge: Allows for the measurement of the distance between steps on an object or workpiece.
  5. Metric and Imperial Units: Digital calipers can switch between metric (millimeters) and imperial (inches) units at the push of a button.
  6. Zeroing Function: The device can be 'zeroed' at any point, allowing for relative measurements and more flexibility when measuring differences or offsets.
  7. Locking Screw: Many models include a locking screw to fix the caliper jaws in place, making it easier to take or record precise measurements.

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