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    0-300mm Vernier Height Gauge, 0.02mm

    High-accuracy digital height gauge with a measuring range of 0-300mm, resolution 0.02mm, error ±0.02mm. The vernier caliper height gauge has the advantages of height accuracy, easy to use, and long service life.
    SKU: SISCO-VHG-300
    $114.77
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    Overview


    Cheap price vernier height gauge with a 0-300mm measuring range, resolution 0.02mm. 300mm height gauge used to measure shape and position tolerances, and sometimes to draw lines.

    0-200mm vernier height gauge detail

    Alloy Measuring Jaws

    • High-quality alloy tungsten steel inlay
    • Measuring height or marking, high hardness, more wear-resistant
    0-200mm veinier height gauge detail

    High-quality metal base design

    • Thick base, stand firmly without shaking
    • High measurement accuracy, more straight lines


    Detail

    Vernier height gauge structure

    Applications

    SISCO height gauges are also called height gauges. As the name suggests, its main purpose is to measure the height of workpieces, and it is also often used to measure shape and position tolerances, and sometimes to mark lines. Digital height gauges are mainly used in the automotive industry, manufacturing, science, and research industries.

    Digital height gauge application

    Specs
    • Model: SISCO-KQ-300
    • Range: 0-300mm
    • Voltage: 3V
    • Resolution: 0.02mm
    • Precision: 0.03mm
    • Base Material: Metal
    • Body Material: Steel
    • Weight: 2.5kg

     

    FAQs

    Q1: What is a vernier height gauge?
    A1: The vernier height gauge is used to measure vertical dimension from the reference ground. Vernier Height Gauge consists of a graduated scale or bar held in a vertical position by a finely ground fixed base.

    Q2: What is the advantage of the vernier height gauge?
    A2: Relatively simple to operate, their main advantage over other height gauges is the range of sizes they come in, meaning they can be used to measure a wide range of workpieces accurately. Typically, two scales are shown on the beam of the height gauge.

    Q3: What is the vernier height gauge used for?
    A3: Vernier height gauges are used in metrology and metalworking to detect or measure vertical distances. The height gauges are often used to measure a granite surface or scribe part features from a datum plane. To detect the measured feature, a scriber, test indication, touch probe, or CMM-style probe is often utilized.

    Tips: Precautions for using a vernier height gauge

    1. Before measuring, clean the measuring surface of the workpiece and the main ruler, vernier and measuring claw of the height vernier caliper; check whether the measuring claw is worn.
    2. Before use, adjust the measuring surface of the measuring claw to be on the same plane as the bottom plane of the base, and check whether the main ruler and the zero line of the vernier are aligned.
    3. When measuring the height of the workpiece, the measuring claw should be slightly swung, and the number should be read at the largest part.
    Warranty

    Thank you for buying industrial test and measurement equipment on SISCO.com, all products sold by SISCO and the partner cover a 12 months warranty, effective from the date of receiving the products.


    What is covered?

    SISCO is responsible for providing free spare parts, and free technical support to assist the customer to repair the defective products until the problem is solved.


    What is not covered?

    • Product purchased from anyone other than a SISCO store or a SISCO authorized reseller.
    • Expendable parts.
    • Routine cleaning or normal cosmetic and mechanical wear.
    • Damage from misuse, abuse or neglect.
    • Damage from use of parts other than SISCO approved.
    • Damage from use outside the product’s usage or storage parameters.
    • Damage from use of parts not sold by SISCO.
    • Damage from modification or incorporation into other products.
    • Damage from repair or replacement of warranted parts by a service provider other than a SISCO authorized service provider.
    • Damage caused by the application environment not meeting the product usage requirements and the failure to perform preventive maintenance.
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