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Vernier Caliper 0-150mm Chrome Plating

SKU DD-VC-15
Original price R 90.00 - Original price R 90.00
Original price
R 90.00
R 90.00 - R 90.00
Current price R 90.00
Availability:
100 in stock, ready to be shipped

The DD-VC-15 Mechanical Vernier Caliper is an industrial-grade precision tool built for demanding laboratory, engineering, and educational environments. Featuring a robust structural core with specialized mirror-polished chrome plating, this tool provides smooth jaw movement, exceptional wear resistance, and high-contrast scale readability. It is the ideal device for physics classrooms, manufacturing workshops, and quality control inspections.

Specifications

  • Model Type: DD-VC-15 Precision Series.
  • Premium Satin Chrome Plating: Coated with a protective chrome layer that minimizes glare under bright lab lighting, shields against rust and chemical corrosion, and ensures ultra-smooth sliding.
  • 0–150mm Measuring Range: An incredibly versatile size profile perfectly optimized for measuring everything from micro-components to standard-sized classroom experiment modules.
  • Ultra-Fine 0.02mm Precision: Engineered with a highly accurate vernier scale division that delivers meticulous, dependable data points far surpassing standard rulers.
  • 4-Way Multi-Dimensional Measuring:
    • External Jaws: For outer diameters and object thickness.
    • Internal Jaws: For inner pipe diameters, slots, and bores.
    • Depth Rod: Slender built-in bar to measure internal depth of holes or tubes.
    • Step Measurement: Dual-surface alignment for stepped features.
  • Secure Thumb Lock-Screw: Includes a reliable top locking mechanism to lock the jaws firmly in place, allowing users to preserve and record readings without drift.
  • Product of China

Recommended Applications

  • Conducting precise dimension verifications in high school and university physics experiments.
  • Measuring tool geometries, fasteners, and machined components in engineering workshops.
  • Inspecting incoming material thicknesses and checking component tolerances for quality control.