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A caliper is a precision instrument that measures internal dimensions, outside dimensions, and depth. It can measure to an accuracy of one thousandth of an inch and one hundredth of a millimeter. The caliper has two sets of jaws, one each on the upper and lower portions. Each set has a fixed jaw and a movable jaw. The upper set is designed to measure inside dimensions, while the lower is designed for outside dimensions. It also has a depth probe at the base or on the rear part, which functions as a depth measuring tool. Outside dimensions include things such as the outer diameter of a cylinder and total length or width of an object. For measuring the outer diameter of something with the lower jaws, you will simply clamp them around the object. However, to measure length or width, you will place the object between the caliper jaws.
The upper set of jaws on the caliper can be used to measure inside dimensions, such as the diameter of a hole on a piece of wood or metal. Measuring the precise diameter of holes in pipes, cylinders, and other hollow objects is very important to many projects or applications. To get a precise measurement, the jaws will just be slid into the hole and the measurement taken from there. The caliper can also be used to measure holes of different shapes, e.g., square, rectangular, cylindrical, or hexagonal. Lastly, the upper jaws can be used to measure the distance between two objects, which can be done by putting the jaws between the objects.
Digital Caliper LCD Stainless Electronic Ruler Micrometer Features:
- Measuring range:0-150MM/0-6IN,0-200MM/0-8IN
- Resolution:0.01MM/0.0005IN
- ±0.02MM/0.001IN(<100MM)
- ±0.03MM/0.001IN(>100-200MM)
- Repeatability:0.01MM/0.0005IN
- Max measuring speed:1.5M/SEC,60IN/SEC
- Measuring system:Linear capacitive measuring system
- Display:LCD display
- Power:One alkaline lithium button cell battery 1.5V,type LR44.CAPACITY-180MAH (not included)
- Working temperature:5℃-40℃/41 to 104 degree F
- Note:Accuracy affected in environments exceeding 80% relative humidity