I've been looking for a digital caliper for a while and used one that belonged to someone else it was like that the ruler on the front of the caliper and the housing for the digital information were the only real plastic parts. I've read a lot of complaints about people wanting metal parts for their calipers and this one has metal where it matters most: in the gauge elements and in the adjustment knobs (top and bottom) I really wanted calipers with official depth gauges and they did What struck me was how finicky this caliper was. When trying to get an accurate measurement, it took a long time to get to the third decimal zero with my thumb grip. The factions also seemed wrong. I measured with a 1/8 hex wrench and as a decimal it came back to 0.135, not 0.125 as I expected - the larger 3/16 fractions seemed to be accurate and exact several times. Some other features, this caliper has fractional gauges. And that's great because for most of what I do in 3D printing and modeling I work really piecemeal. However, I encounter deviations in accuracy again. Ten-thousandths are too accurate for most of what I build, but I'd like to think I'm getting true quarters of an inch (0.25) or true millimeters. calipers. I noticed that most of the time the dipstick was lubricated with industrial oil to prevent rusting. After all, will I take it again? Yes, knowing that the accuracy is probably good only to thousandths. Here, too, I work in general construction, my accuracy to ten-thousandths is not required.
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