The dial gauge vernier caliper has a shockproof belt and strong measurement stability. It is made of high-carbon steel hardened material, with an increased thickness of 3.5mm, durable, and polished in detail, and the metal caliper body is smooth and does not cut your hands.
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Brass vernier calipers are commonly used as measuring tools in the cultural and art industry. They are highly accurate and portable, making them ideal for measuring the size of small items. In addition to measuring the outer diameter, the cultural and art vernier caliper can also measure the inner diameter, depth, and other dimensions. This allows for comprehensive size measurements of some cultural and art items with special shapes or structures, such as items with holes or depressions. In addition, the metal vernier caliper’s small size is very convenient for players who often need to measure items in the cultural and art market or when going out, and can measure at any time.
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Model | SISCO-BVC80PS | SISCO-BVC80PD | SISCO-BVC80FS | SISCO-BVC80FD |
Claw Style | Pointed Mouth | Flat Mouth | ||
Weighing Range | Single Scale | Double Scale | Single Scale | Double Scale |
Measuring Range | 60~80mm | |||
Material | Brass | |||
Packaging | Plastic | |||
Weight | 50g |
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Q1: What is a vernier caliper?
A1: Vernier caliper is a measuring tool for measuring length, inner and outer diameters, and depth. The vernier caliper is composed of two parts, the main ruler and the sliding vernier attached to the main ruler. The depth rod is connected to the vernier to measure the depth of the groove and cylinder.
Q2: What are vernier calipers used for?
A2: As a commonly used measuring tool, sisco vernier calipers can be specifically applied in the following four aspects:
Q3: How does a vernier caliper work?
A3: Mechanical vernier caliper is a commonly used instrument for measuring length in the industry. It consists of a ruler body and a vernier that can slide on the caliper body. Viewed from the back, the cursor is a whole. There is a spring piece between the vernier and the caliper body, and the spring force of the spring piece is used to make the vernier and the caliper body close. There is a fastening screw on the upper part of the vernier, which can fix the vernier at any position on the body of the caliper.
Tips: How do We Determine If a Vernier Caliper Needs Calibration?
To determine if a vernier caliper is damaged or needs calibration, you can check it by following the steps below:
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