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Subler Digital INSIZE 0.01mm 150-300mm 1108

Subler Digital INSIZE 0.01mm 150-300mm 1108

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SKU:1108-300

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Models: 0-150mm, 0-200mm and 0-300mm.

Description

  • Resolution: 0.01mm/0.0005".
  • Button functions: on/off, zero, mm/inch.
  • Automatic power off/on
  • CR2032 battery (included)
  • Data output
  • Meets DIN862
  • Stainless steel
  • Optional accessories: data cable (code 7306-20, 7302-SPC5A/SPC5B, 7305-SPC2A).
  • Supplied with Manufacturer Inspection Certificate
  • Delivered in a plastic workbench box
  • 12 month warranty
  • Optional: Calibration certificate - (99 RON VAT INCLUDED, please contact us by phone)

What to consider when choosing the best digital calipers?

Digital calipers have several components that go into their overall function and design. They contain inner/outer jaws for measuring inner and outer diameters, a depth gauge, an LCD display that shows the measurements, a main scale, and a handwheel that moves the jaws up and down. Each of these components has characteristics that affect its function, so when looking for the best digital calipers for your specific needs, understanding these elements and how they work can help you make the best choice.

Material

Digital calipers are made of stainless steel, carbon fiber, or plastic, and each material has its own set of advantages and disadvantages.

Stainless steel is the most common material used in high-end digital calipers. It is tough, water, dirt and oil resistant. Stainless steel digital calipers are usually the most expensive. INSIZE does not skimp on this, most models are made of stainless steel.

Carbon fiber is lightweight with a moderate level of durability. Its tightly woven layers of carbon polymer fibers are as strong as steel at a fraction of the weight. However, carbon fiber is not as corrosion-resistant as stainless steel and can deteriorate more quickly if exposed to water, dirt, or UV rays. With a few exceptions, carbon fiber subframes are typically less expensive than stainless steel subframes.

Plastic sublimators are often the least expensive and lightest, but they are the least durable. Plastic digital sublimators are rarely used by professionals or serious DIYers. There is a plastic version of the INSIZE Digital Subler, but we decided not to import it.

Precision

One of the main advantages of digital calipers is their ability to make very precise measurements. INSIZE digital calipers measure in increments of 0.01 mm or 0.0005 inches.

The electronic components that translate the distance between the inner and outer jaws have the greatest impact on the level of accuracy of the calipers. INSIZE invests considerably in the development of these components every year. However, certain hardware components can also play a role.

An INSIZE Digital Subler is made of polished stainless steel which ensures more precise movement of the measuring jaws. The large, textured wheel can also help make finer adjustments to slide the jaws up and down.

The overall accuracy of a digital caliper depends on a combination of the user's skills and the individual characteristics of the caliper itself.

Jaws inside/outside

The most commonly used parts of a digital caliper, the inner and outer jaws, are used to measure the inside and outside dimensions of an object. They are located on opposite sides of the main scale, and the outer jaws are larger than the inner jaws. Use the outer jaws to measure the outside diameter of an object and the inner jaws to measure the inside diameter of an object. Like the depth gauge, the inner and outer jaws move as you turn the dial until the jaws make contact with the object.

To ensure consistently accurate measurements, digital calipers should have solid, sturdy jaws inside and out. Some INSIZE models have these jaws made of carbide, for industrial use. Pay special attention to the quality of construction of the inner jaws, as these can give the most errors in low-quality calipers.

Depth rod

The depth gauge, the third tool on a dowel, is a small rod that extends and retracts from the end of the bar. Use it to measure the depths of holes, cavities, and other recesses.

As useful as they are, depth gauges can be incredibly fragile on low-quality sub-meters. If the depth gauge is important to your needs, make sure it is sturdy enough to withstand regular use. Plastic or composite materials are not recommended.

Metric/Imperial System

Some users need the Imperial system (inches), while others require the Metric system (millimeters). For example, different car manufacturers use parts based on different measurement systems.

Fortunately, an INSIZE Digital Subler displays measurements in both inches and millimeters. A button on the subler housing has the function of switching between the two measurement systems. Both systems are printed on the main scale.

Additional features

Along with the essentials discussed above, an INSIZE Digital Subler has several additional features, including:

Large LCD screen

The reset button, also called the "zero button", allows the display measurement to be reset to zero

Locking screw locks inner and outer jaws in position

Automatic LCD display shut-off to preserve battery life

Data transfer port to upload measurements to software (model dependent)

Protection certificate IP54, IP67 (depending on model)

Calibration certificate on CUI (on request)

IP protection

Some digital multimeters are designed to be used in harsh environments for electronics, such as machine shops or outdoors. If this is a priority, make sure the model you choose can withstand these harsh conditions, which is where an IP (or ingress protection) rating comes in. IP testing is a third-party certification process that verifies the environmental resistance of electronic components.

The first number after “IP” represents the product’s level of protection against solids, and the second number represents the instrument’s level of moisture resistance. For example, IP54 -> “5” means it can withstand dust, while “4” means it can withstand water splashes from all directions. If your digital level will be exposed to harsh conditions, especially outdoor environments, choose a model with an IP protection certificate.

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