66 Results for Dial Calipers by STARRETT
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- Item: Dial Caliper
- Includes: Fitted case
- Features: Lapped Jaws, Inverted Covered Rack and Dial Movement
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- Item: Dial Caliper
- Includes: Fitted case
- Features: Lapped Jaws, Inverted Covered Rack and Dial Movement
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- Caliper Range: 0-9 in
- Item: Dial Caliper
- Features: Lapped Jaws, Inverted Covered Rack and Dial Movement
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- Item: Fractional Inch Dial Caliper
- Includes: Fitted case
- Features: Lapped Jaws, Inverted Covered Rack and Dial Movement
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- Item: Dial Caliper
- Includes: Fitted case
- Features: Lapped Jaws, Inverted Covered Rack and Dial Movement
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- Item: Dial Caliper
- Features: Lapped Jaws, Inverted Covered Rack and Dial Movement
- Dimension Type: Inch
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- Item: Dial Caliper
- Includes: Fitted case
- Features: Lapped Jaws, Inverted Covered Rack and Dial Movement
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- Item: Taper Gauge Set
- Features: 1 1/2" IPS, Slip Union Connectorson both Inlet and Discharge Ports
- Dimension Type: Inch
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- Item: Taper Gauge Set
- Features: 1 1/2" IPS, Slip Union Connectorson both Inlet and Discharge Ports
- Dimension Type: Fractional Inch
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- Item: Dial Caliper
- Includes: Fitted case
- Features: Lapped Jaws, Inverted Covered Rack and Dial Movement
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- Item: Caliper Depth Stop
- Includes: Base Locking Clamp, Ground Base
- For Use With: Dial Caliper, Digital Calipers
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- Item: Dial Caliper
- Features: Lapped Jaws, Inverted Covered Rack and Dial Movement, Long Nib Jaws
- Dimension Type: Inch
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- Item: Small Hole Gauge Set
- Includes: Pouch
- Features: 1 1/2" IPS, Slip Union Connectorson both Inlet and Discharge Ports
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- Item: Drill Bit & Drill Rod Gauge
- Features: 1 1/2" IPS, Slip Union Connectorson both Inlet and Discharge Ports
- Dimension Type: Fractional Inch
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- Item: Dial Caliper
- Includes: Fitted case
- Features: Lapped Jaws, Inverted Covered Rack and Dial Movement
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- Item: Center Distance Attachment
- Includes: Set of 2
- For Use With: Starrett Nos. 797 and 120, 6-12 in , No. 123, 6-24 in , No. 1202, 4-12 in
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- Item: Taper Gage
- Long Form Calibration Certificate: No
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- Item: Master Vernier Slide Caliper Case Only
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- Item: Bezel/Crystal Assembly,120 Dial Caliper
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- Item: Caliper,Outside,18" Size,Flat Leg
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- Item: Surface Gauge Scribers
- Long Form Calibration Certificate: No
- Scriber Length: 8 1/2 in
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- Item: Slide Caliper Accessory,Leather Holster
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- Item: Hole Gage 75-330Mm
- Long Form Calibration Certificate: No
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- Item: Master Vernier Slide Caliper Accssry,788 Micrometer
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- Item: Taper Gage
- Long Form Calibration Certificate: No
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- Item: Surface Gage
- Long Form Calibration Certificate: No
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- Item: Slide Caliper Case Only
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- Item: Dial Caliper
- Long Form Calibration Certificate: No
About Dial Calipers
Dial Calipers are precision instruments used to measure the distance between two points, typically in fractions of an inch. They come in a variety of styles and sizes, from 8 dial calipers to plastic dial calipers. Depending on the type of measurement you need to make, there is likely a dial caliper that can get the job done.
Types of Dial Calipers
Dial Calipers come in many different types, such as analog calipers, fractional dial calipers, and dial micrometers. Each type has its own unique features and benefits depending on the job or project at hand. For instance, analog calipers are best for measuring large distances while fractional dial calipers are ideal for more precise measurements. There is also the debate between digital vs. dial caliper accuracy.
How Dial Calipers are Made
Dial Calipers are made with highly precise components and materials such as stainless steel or hardened steel alloy components and a robust plastic body that can withstand heavy use. They often feature a rotary knob that moves an indicator needle along a graduated scale which allows users to accurately measure distances.
Industries that use Dial Calipers
Dial Calipers have many applications across various industries such as machining, manufacturing, automotive repair/maintenance and engineering. Professionals who work in these fields rely on their Dial Caliper’s accuracy when performing their jobs since precision measurements can be critical for ensuring quality products or services.
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