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DIG. CALIPER 300MM 0.02MM ACC. CERAM. JAWS S/STEEL 0.01MM RES.
R 4,550.00
Ex Tax: R 3,956.52
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- Stock: Out Of Stock
- Model: AC115-012-11
- Weight: 0.80kg
- Dimensions: 437.00mm x 136.00mm x 34.00mm
- SKU: AC115-012-11
- UPC: 6009515892289
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Digital Vernier Caliper with Ceramic Jaws 300mm
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The digital caliper with ceramic jaws is a precision measuring tool designed for specific applications where the use of non-metallic materials is crucial. Ceramic jaws offer unique properties such as non-conductivity, corrosion resistance, and scratch resistance, making these calipers ideal for specialized environments.
- Ceramic tipped jaws for outside measurements, good wear- resistance, non-magnetic, non-conductive
- 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
Advantages of Ceramic Jaws:
- Non-Scratching: The ceramic jaws prevent scratching on soft or delicate surfaces, such as glass, polished metals, or plastics.
- Corrosion Resistance: Ceramic jaws are highly resistant to chemicals, moisture, and other corrosive elements, making them suitable for harsh environments.
- Non-Conductive and Non-Magnetic: Perfect for measuring electrically sensitive or magnetic parts without causing interference or damage.
- Durability: Ceramic is extremely hard, which ensures long-lasting sharpness and wear resistance.
Applications:
- Electronics and Semiconductors: The non-conductive and non-magnetic properties of ceramic jaws make these calipers ideal for measuring electronic components, semiconductors, and circuit boards.
- Medical Devices: Often used in the medical industry for measuring delicate instruments or parts, where contamination or damage from metal calipers must be avoided.
- Precision Engineering: Used in high-precision applications such as aerospace, optics, and engineering where scratch resistance and precise measurements are critical.
- Chemical and Food Industry: The corrosion resistance of ceramic jaws makes them suitable for environments where the caliper may come into contact with aggressive chemicals or food-grade materials.
How to use:
- Position the Jaws: The user moves the jaws of the caliper to fit the object being measured.
- Measurement Display: The digital sensor inside the caliper detects the distance between the jaws and displays the measurement on the screen in real-time.
- Switch Units: Measurements can easily be switched between millimeters and inches with the push of a button.
- 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.
Features at a glance
- Digital display: Provides precise and easy-to-read measurements.
- Accuracy: High level of accuracy
- Versatility: Can be used for various measurement tasks (external, internal, depth).
- Compact design: Easy to carry and use.
- Eliminates reading errors: The digital display prevents misinterpretation of the scales.
- Faster measurements: The digital readout is immediate.
- Increased accuracy: Often provides higher precision than traditional vernier calipers.