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DIG. CALIPER 300MM 0.03MM ACC. TCT JAWS S/STEEL 0.01MM RES.

DIG. CALIPER 300MM 0.03MM ACC. TCT JAWS S/STEEL 0.01MM RES.
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DIG. CALIPER 300MM 0.03MM ACC. TCT JAWS S/STEEL 0.01MM RES.
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  • Model: AC116-012-11
  • Weight: 0.83kg
  • Dimensions: 440.00cm x 135.00cm x 35.00cm
  • SKU: AC116-012-11
  • UPC: 6009515887254
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Digital Vernier Caliper with Carbide Tipped Jaws 300mm
SERIES 116

A digital caliper with carbide-tipped jaws is a precision measuring tool designed for enhanced durability and wear resistance, particularly for measuring hard materials like metals, ceramics, and composites. The addition of carbide-tipped jaws makes it more suitable for tough applications compared to standard calipers.

  • Carbide tipped jaws for inside and outside measurements, good wear resistance
  • Resolution: 0.01mm/0.0005'
  • Buttons: on/off, zero, mm/inch
  • Data output (cable code:100-11 or 100-12)
  • Automatic power on/off
  • Made of stainless steel

Carbide Tipped Vernier Caliper

Applications:

  • Abrasive Materials: Carbide-tipped jaws are perfect for measuring parts made from materials that would quickly wear down regular caliper jaws, such as ceramics, metals, and composites.
  • Heavy-Duty Industrial Use: Suited for harsh environments where the caliper is exposed to hard materials and needs to maintain accuracy over a long period of time.
  • Precision Engineering: Used in fields where high accuracy is crucial, and the caliper's jaws need to stay sharp and resistant to wear.

A digital caliper with carbide-tipped jaws is ideal for users who need a durable, long-lasting tool capable of measuring hard or abrasive materials while maintaining precision over extended periods. Its advanced design ensures reliability in demanding industrial and engineering settings.

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. Carbide-Tipped Jaws: The measuring surfaces of the jaws are tipped with tungsten carbide, a highly durable and wear-resistant material. This makes the caliper more resistant to wear, especially when measuring hard materials.
  2. Digital Display: Provides a clear and easy-to-read LCD screen that shows measurements in both metric (mm) and imperial (inches) units, typically with high precision.
  3. Durability: The carbide tips offer superior hardness compared to steel, ensuring long-lasting accuracy even after repeated use on hard materials like metal, glass, or stone.
  4. Measurement Modes: Measures external dimensions, internal dimensions, depths, and steps, making it versatile for a variety of applications.
  5. Zero Function: A zero-setting button allows users to reset the display to zero at any point, which is useful for differential measurements.
  6. Conversion Function: Allows easy switching between metric and imperial measurements with the press of a button.
  7. Stainless Steel Body: Typically features a stainless steel body for corrosion resistance and strength, making the caliper durable in industrial environments.

Uses:

  • Metalworking and Machining: The carbide-tipped jaws make it ideal for measuring tough, abrasive, or hard materials like metals, stone, and glass without wearing down quickly.
  • Quality Control: Widely used in manufacturing and production environments to check the precision of parts, ensuring they meet design specifications.
  • Engineering and R&D: Essential in labs and workshops where high-precision measurements of hard materials are required.
  • Aerospace and Automotive: Used for precise measurement of components that require durability and high accuracy in challenging environments.

Advantages:

  • Increased Durability: The carbide-tipped jaws significantly extend the tool's lifespan, especially when measuring hard materials that would wear down standard steel jaws.
  • Precision: Offers high measurement accuracy, typically within ±0.01 mm (0.0005 inches), making it suitable for fine measurement tasks.
  • Ease of Use: The digital display allows for quick, clear readings without the need to interpret vernier scales.
  • Versatility: Can measure external, internal, depth, and step dimensions, making it a multifunctional tool for a wide range of applications.

Digital Vernier Caliper AC116 Series

Technical parameters:

Description Spec
Measurement range: 0 - 300 mm | 0 - 12'
The length of the jaws h: 60 mm
Resolution: 0,01 mm / 0.0005'
Accuracy: ± 0,03 mm
Dimension L: 400 mm
Dimension a: 25 mm
Dimension b: 20,5 mm
Dimension c: 17 mm
ABS function NO
Automatic shutdown: YES
mm / inch switch: YES
Off / On button: YES
Data output: YES
Lock type: screw
Body material: stainless steel
Included: caliper,
2 batteries,
plastic case.

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