Absolut Digimatic Brake Caliper 500-196- 30 0-150 mm, 0-6 "
Measure 0 to 6" (0 to 150mm) in 0.0005" (0.01mm) steps for precise use
Digital display LCD displays inch or metric units for versatility in measuring
Advanced on-site electromagnetic inductive sensor (AOS) for resistance to dirt, oil and water
Measures inside, outside, depth and step values for versatility. Thumb roller.
Includes protective cover
The 500-196-30 digital caliper features a measuring range from 0 to 6 (0 to 150mm) with 0.0005 (0.01mm) for precision and an advanced electromagnetic inductive sensor (AOS) for resistance to dirt, oil and water. The LCD digital display displays inch or metric units for versatility and enables either absolute or incremental readings. The electronic caliper measures inside, outside, depth and step values for versatility and includes a protective cover.
Digital calipers are measuring devices commonly used for inspection in production to provide accurate measurements of an object. A pair of jaws attached to a long beam with a marked scale is used to perform internal, external and stride measurements. An additional depth probe slides along the beam to perform depth measurements. One jaw is attached to the end of the scale, while the other jaw glides along with gearless precision for measurements. The reading is generated electronically and displayed as a single value on a high-resolution digital screen. Digital calipers can perform differential measurements, which are used to determine the difference between two objects by setting the display to zero at any point along the scale. Some digital calipers can switch between standard and metric units, and others can output readings to a computer or printer to record measurements. Compared to calipers, digital calipers offer measurements that are faster, easier and error-free, but are more sensitive mechanically and electronically and do not withstand coolants well. Vernier calipers are more durable than digital calipers because they have no internal moving parts, but they can be harder to read. Digital brake calipers are widely used in areas such as metalworking, mechanical engineering, machining, carpentry and medicine.












