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Dial and Digital Caliper How-to and Overview - HaasTooling.com Metrology 

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One of the new categories of measuring tools we’ve just added at HaasTooling.com is for Calipers. And in this video Andrew takes a look at the variety of calipers we’re selling and also reviews using these versatile tools to get the most accurate readings possible.
We have both mechanical and digital calipers available in the most commonly used lengths as well as 4 more specialized styles of calipers for measuring depths, OD and ID grooves, and the wall thickness of tubes and other hollow round parts. We'll be releasing videos shortly that look at each of these specialty calipers in detail.
These high-quality calipers match the quality of other top tier offerings in the marketplace while coming in at prices that are really hard to beat. Check them out now using the links below.
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Комментарии : 16   
@ShaneSchoenrock
@ShaneSchoenrock 7 месяцев назад
You guys are awesome for teaching so simply and accurately. Thank you.
@mattiasarvidsson8522
@mattiasarvidsson8522 11 месяцев назад
I got a dial caliper from tesa a few years ago .. its still in mint condition, even with daily use.. I will avoid the digital calipers in the future, if I have the choice.. They starts to look scratched and awful, and they disintigrate from aging plastic parts withing 3 years if u get coolant on them all the time.. Great oldschool style video from this channel .. keep it up.. :)
@AgentWest
@AgentWest 11 месяцев назад
One very important thing when reading an analog gauge of any type: look straight on at it, not at an angle. While not as crucial with smaller dials where needle is close to the face, with larger ones it can throw off the measurement. That is why many old-school analong volt meters and testers even had a reflective strip under the number scale: when you needed a precise reading, you would move your head until the needle is perfectly over its reflection, then take a reading. Doing so ensured you were reading it as straight-on as possible. In a way this error can be seen here at 9:56, where reading seems to be less than what it's called out to be, although that could have just been done for filming purposes.
@BuddhistZenDave
@BuddhistZenDave 11 месяцев назад
can't go wrong with a drop gauge, my favorite measuring equipment.
@michaelanthony5651
@michaelanthony5651 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for putting this content together.
@niloy.b
@niloy.b 11 месяцев назад
It would be great if you had also made the digitals coolant-proof.
@luisgamez9941
@luisgamez9941 3 месяца назад
Make a video over the 0-6 depth mics and show how to install the rods because I bought these depth mics and it didn't come with instructions on how to install the rods.
@RJMachine62
@RJMachine62 8 месяцев назад
So why do these digital calipers say SET each time you turn them on when the directions say in normal mode you don't have to zero them each time? How do you put them in "normal" mode?
@arturoaragon43
@arturoaragon43 10 месяцев назад
Is it normal to see light when you close your caliper’s jaws?
@haasautomation
@haasautomation 10 месяцев назад
arturoaragon43, you should not see light between the flat faces of the main caliper jaws when they've been cleaned and then closed tight together.
@arturoaragon43
@arturoaragon43 10 месяцев назад
Are your dial calipers coolant proof?
@haasautomation
@haasautomation 10 месяцев назад
arturoaragon43, Maybe you are referring to the digital calipers? The various dial calipers have no electrical components that would be harmed by coolant. Not that you'd want to dunk them in coolant continually. Our three digital calipers have an IP 67 rating which means they are fully protected from dust/grit intrusion and protected against immersion in liquid. Does that mean you should leave them sitting in a bucket of coolant? No. But getting splashed with coolant or other liquid like might happen in a typical machine shop should be just fine. Most of our other specialized digital calipers (depth, OD groove, etc.) carry an IP54 rating which protects at a lower level against dust and liquid intrusion. You can check the rating for any specific tool by referencing the "Tech Specs" on the webpage for that tool.
@tearlach0127
@tearlach0127 11 месяцев назад
Where are these manufactured?
@haasautomation
@haasautomation 11 месяцев назад
tearlach0127, these calipers are manufactured in China. For any of the metrology tools on HaasTooling.com the country of origin can be found in the Technical Specs section of that tool's web page.
@thevjv1
@thevjv1 7 месяцев назад
Does Gene know they're made in China?@@haasautomation
@MichaelKingsfordGray
@MichaelKingsfordGray 10 месяцев назад
Dial calipers cannot swap between Imperial and Metric.
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