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Tork Craft Vernier Carbon Fibre 150mm

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Condition
New
Location
South Africa
Product code
VER/ME13150
Bob Shop ID
324088854
Digital vernier caliper

Measuring length: 150mm
Readout: Digital
Material: Carbon fibre
Accuracy: 0.05mm

Application:

The vernier caliper is used to give a direct reading of the distance measured with high accuracy and precision.

There are two different vernier calipers available in the Tork Craft range:

  • Analog vernier calipers.
  • Digital vernier calipers.

The carbon fibre construction reduces the weight of the vernier caliper, improving the maneuverability.

Before using a vernier caliper:

  1. Make sure the workpiece being measuring is clean and has no burrs on the edges.
  2. Make sure the lathe is switched off when measuring a workpiece in a lathe.
  3. The temperature of the workpiece is required to be around 20°C to have consistent measuring results.