Specialty Digital Calipers

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Specialty digital calipers resemble standard calipers, but the jaw blade and/or contact point, shape, and orientation is different for specialty applications. The jaws on calipers use two sliding scales to measure between two opposite sides of a tool or part. These digital calipers have an LCD that shows measurements without requiring interpretation. They can be set to zero at any point and include an on/off button that allows users to toggle between inch and mm units. These specialty calipers are commonly used for specific applications like measuring the diameter of narrow, hard-to-reach grooves. They’re also used for center-to-edge or hole-to-hole center measurements and automotive applications like disk or drum brake measurements.

Digital Calipers with Nib-Style & Pointed Jaws for Small Grooves & Recesses

Digital Calipers with Nib-Style & Pointed Jaws for Small Grooves & Recesses
Digital calipers with nib-style or pointed jaws have very thin jaw blades that fit into small grooves only hundredths of an inch wide. Non-standard blade-jaw calipers with laterally thin blades have carbide-tipped measuring faces for determining outside diameters. Nib-jaw calipers, sometimes called workshop calipers, have a small, square tip rather than a pointed jaw and are used to measure inside diameters. Pointed jaws have very narrow tips that are used for determining outside measurements.

Blade Jaw Digital Caliper

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Long Form Calibration Certificate: No; Stainless Steel Jaw Material; IP67

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Long Form Calibration Certificate: No; Stainless Steel Jaw Material; Not Rated

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Long Range Deep Nib Jaw Digital Caliper

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Long Range Nib/Knife Edge Jaw Digital Caliper

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Narrow Tip Jaw Digital Caliper

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Nib/Knife Edge Jaw Digital Caliper

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Pointed Jaw Digital Caliper

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Small Point Jaw Digital Caliper

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Digital Calipers for Inside Groove & RTJ Groove Diameters

Digital Calipers for Inside Groove & RTJ Groove Diameters
Digital calipers for inside groove diameters have specialty jaws that project straight and parallel to each other with outward-facing adjustable contact points for measuring narrow inside grooves. RTJ (ring type joint) calipers have a single set of jaws with small, 23° angled contact points that are inserted into RTG grooves to measure both outer edge-to-outer edge or inner edge-to-inner edge.

Inside Groove Digital Caliper

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Inside Point Digital Caliper

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RTJ Ring Groove Digital Caliper

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Interchangeable-Point, Outside-Point & Outside-Neck Digital Calipers

Interchangeable-Point, Outside-Point & Outside-Neck Digital Calipers
These calipers allow users to change the shape and size of jaw contact points so specialized measurements of internal and external grooves can be taken. Outside neck calipers have specialty jaws with matching inward-facing thin contact points for taking measurements of external grooves and recesses. Outside point calipers have inward-facing round contact points for measuring the wall thickness of inside bores and recesses.

Interchangeable Point Digital Caliper

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Outside Neck Digital Caliper

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Outside Point Digital Caliper

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Outside Point Jaw Digital Caliper

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Digital Calipers for Disk Brakes, Drum Brakes & Brake Pads

Digital Calipers for Disk Brakes, Drum Brakes & Brake Pads
Digital calipers for disk brakes, drum brakes, and brake pads measure brake pads and disks. Disk brake calipers have an inward-facing flat jaw and inward-facing cone-shaped point jaw used to measure large brakes. Disk brake and pad calipers have one set of jaws with a disk brake caliper and a second pair of specialized upper jaws that measure brake pad thickness. Drum brake calipers have upper and lower L-shaped jaws for measuring the internal and external diameter of drum brakes.

Disk Brake Digital Caliper

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Drum Brake Digital Caliper

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Digital Calipers with Offset Jaws & Offset Scribing Jaws

Digital Calipers with Offset Jaws & Offset Scribing Jaws
Digital calipers with offset jaws and offset scribing jaws have outer jaws positioned at an offset angle from the inner jaws to measure stepped sections. Calipers with scribing jaws allow operators to mark or scribe the workpiece for additional machining or cuts. Offset jaws are used when the two points being measured are not on the same plane.

Adjustable Jaw Digital Caliper

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Offset Jaw Digital Caliper

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Offset Scribing Jaw Digital Caliper

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Digital Calipers with Wide Jaw Faces for Wire Rope & Soft Materials

Digital Calipers with Wide Jaw Faces for Wire Rope & Soft Materials
These digital calipers with wide jaw faces for wire rope and soft materials have flat and wide rectangular faces to measure wire rope diameter and soft materials like sponges or rubber components. They are commonly used for manufacturing and quality control applications.

Large Measuring Face Digital Caliper

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Gear Tooth Digital Calipers

Gear Tooth Digital Calipers
These gear tooth digital calipers consist of two perpendicular scales that form an L shape. The non-magnetic carbide jaw tips are positioned on either side of a gear tooth. The horizontal scale adjusts to measure the thickness of the tooth, while the vertical scale is adjusted to measure the depth of the gear tooth from the top of the tooth to the pitch line.

Gear Tooth Digital Caliper

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Digital Calipers for Centerline & Hole-to-Hole Measurement

Digital Calipers for Centerline & Hole-to-Hole Measurement
Digital calipers for centerline and hole-to-hole measurements have a standard beam and digital display, but in place of standard jaws, they have solid or adjustable jaws that consist of a rod with a conical point. The conical points will self-center into holes or bores, so the operator can accurately measure the centerline distance. Each jaw on a centerline caliper adjusts independently so operators can measure the centerline distance even on holes that are not located on the same plane.

Back Jaw Centerline Digital Caliper

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Conical Point Digital Caliper

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Offset Jaw Centerline Digital Caliper

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Step Contact Digital Caliper

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Knife-Edge Inside Digital Calipers

Knife-Edge Inside Digital Calipers
These knife-edge inside digital calipers measure the diameter of hard-to-reach areas like deep step holes. They have a standard scale and digital display carriage with long and narrow specialty jaws.

Knife Edge Digital Caliper

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Tube-Thickness Digital Calipers

Tube-Thickness Digital Calipers
Tube thickness digital calipers measure the wall thickness of tubes, pipes, and other rounded features. They have a standard inner jaw with a flat face that contacts the outside of the workpiece. A solid or adjustable cylindrical rod outer jaw is used to contact the inside of the pipe or tube for accurate and precise measurements.

Tube Thickness Digital Caliper

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Universal Digital Calipers

Universal Digital Calipers
Universal digital calipers have a long beam/scale with a digital display carriage and adjustable hub so users can exchange the shape, size, and style of contacts depending on the application required. These universal calipers are used for taking many different kinds of measurements.

Universal Digital Caliper

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Universal Jaw Digital Caliper

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Arc Radius Digital Calipers

Arc Radius Digital Calipers
Arc radius digital calipers measure arcs up to 180° of round workpieces, features, or objects within a specified radius range. The scale and digital display are standard and the jaws are solid with a flat inner surface that aligns +/- 45° from perpendicular, creating a 90° baseline where the workpiece or feature being measured can be positioned.

Arc Radius Digital Caliper

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Interchangeable Ball-Jaw Digital Calipers

Interchangeable Ball-Jaw Digital Calipers
The ball jaws on these digital calipers have paired cylindrical hubs that hold interchangeable ball-shaped tips used to measure features where the single tangent points of contact allowed by spherical points are necessary. They are commonly used to measure the spherical bearings of ball joints in automotive applications.

Interchangeable Ball Tip Digital Caliper

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Crimp Height Digital Calipers

Crimp Height Digital Calipers
Crimp height digital calipers have a standard 4-way measurement design and a scale with a digital display. They have grooved inner faces on the main jaws used to gauge the crimp height of insulation on a conductor. They are commonly used for electrical and electronic component applications.

Crimp Height Digital Caliper

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