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The iGaging 6" Digital Outside Caliper is a professional-grade precision tool designed for quick, accurate outside measurements. Featuring a large LCD display, spring-loaded travel, and durable chrome-finished metal alloy jaws, it offers measurement modes in inch, metric, and fractional units with 0.01" accuracy. Powered by included CR2 lithium batteries, it’s perfect for woodworking, metal fabrication, and detailed craftsmanship.
| ASIN | B00JALAIIE |
| Best Sellers Rank | 30,426 in Business, Industry & Science ( See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science ) 82 in Digital Callipers |
| Brand | iGaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (298) |
| Manufacturer | iGaging |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 35-OD6 |
| Material | PLA_(Polylactic_Acid), PE_(Polyethylene), Alloy Chrome Metal |
| Measurement Accuracy | 0.25mm/0.01'' |
| Model Number | 35-OD6 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 CR2 batteries required. (included) |
| UPC | 080910353632 |
A**R
Makes things a lot easier coming up with measurements
C**E
I am impressed with the workmanship and functionality of the device. I can now easily measure round spheres for my Etsy Business. Prior to this device I had to make estimates with my dial calipers. The measurement process is easy to use.
C**.
I use this digital caliper to determine the wall thickness of the sidewalls and base of my lathe turning projects in order to prevent “blowout”. A very accurate and handy device which comes with a spare battery and has an “auto off” feature.
M**.
Difficult to get a consistent reading as the pressure you apply dictates the measurement slightly plus or minus about half a mm or so.
S**S
Ever wanted to know the thickness of glass used for a fish tank? This is your key to the answer! Fish tanks often have trim that keeps you from using a standard caliper on it. But with this, I can measure the glass without bothering with the trim. My only problem with it is that the measurements get so accurate, that it will change very quickly if there is ANY angle to the tool what so ever, while trying to measure. So 11/16th's may turn into 23/32nd's with the tiniest least-noticeable twist of the tool. And glass is often measured in "standard" sizes, even if they are off by a millimeter. So it's best to get to know the standards of thickness for what you are measuring so you can get it as close as possible to what you're reading.
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