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Spring Joint Caliper - [16 Inch] Carbon Steel Adjustable Spring Divider Caliper with Solid Nut for Metalworking Drawing Use, Hardened Points

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1.Size:16 Inch


About this item

  • 1- PACKAGE CONTENTS - 1 pcs 16 inch max open length Spring Divider Caliper.
  • 2- MATERIAL - Made of carbon steel with heat treatment, ensuring wear resistance, hardness and long service life.
  • 3- APPLICATION - A useful measurement transfer tool for measuring the internal size of round stock or irregular-shaped objects. Also great for scribing circles into metal, dividing lines, drawing arcs, line segments, geometry drafting, etc.
  • 4- HIGH-CARBON STEEL LEGS - The high-carbon steel legs feature hardened points for precise marking of the workpiece and precise fine adjustment by opening and closing the legs by means of an adjusting nut.
  • 5- TAKE NOTICE OF - For accurate measurement, please ensure that the object to be measured is stable. Clamps or other methods can be used to secure objects to avoid interference and errors.


APPLICATION
- A useful measurement transfer tool for measuring the internal size of round stock or irregular-shaped objects. Also great for scribing circles into metal, dividing lines, drawing arcs, line segments, geometry drafting, etc.
FEATURES
- Made of carbon steel with heat treatment, ensuring wear resistance, hardness and long service life.
- The forged high-carbon steel legs feature hardened points for precise marking of the workpiece and precise fine adjustment by opening and closing the legs by means of an adjusting nut.
- With a smooth and burr-free surface, these calipers provide accurate measurements and maintain their functionality over extended periods of use without the risk of loosening.
SPECIFICATION
Overall Size: 450x20mm / 18x2"(L*W)
Max Open Length: 400mm / 16"
Material: Carbon Steel
NOTE
- For accurate measurement, please ensure that the object to be measured is stable. Clamps or other methods can be used to secure objects to avoid interference and errors.


Stacy
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2024
Needs some work