


Tork Craft | Vernier Calliper 0,05mm Accuracy 150mm

150mm Vernier Calliper
The vernier calliper is used to give a direct reading of the distance measured with high accuracy and precision.
There are two different vernier callipers available in the Tork Craft range:
- Analog vernier callipers
- Digital vernier callipers
Using an analog vernier calliper:
- To measure outer dimensions of an item, the item is placed within the external jaws, which are then moved together until against the object
- To measure inner dimensions of an item, the internal jaws are placed within the opening, which are then spread open until against the object
- To measure the depth of an opening, the depth rod is placed in the opening, which are then slid down until it touches the bottom of the opening
- Read the main scale where it lines up with the sliding scale's zero
- The main scale on a Vernier calliper typically tells you the whole number plus the first decimal
- Read this just as you would a ruler, measuring to the zero mark on the sliding (Vernier) scale
- The digits remaining are taken from the vernier scale and placed after the decimal point of the basic reading
- This remaining reading corresponds to the mark that is lined up with any main scale mark (or division)
- Only one division line of the vernier scale should match with one on the main scale
Safety Tips:
- Make sure the workpiece being measured is clean and has no burrs on the edges
- When measuring a workpiece in a lathe, ensure that the lathe is switched off before measuring
- Keep precision measuring tools away from magnetic objects
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150mm Vernier Calliper
The vernier calliper is used to give a direct reading of the distance measured with high accuracy and precision.
There are two different vernier callipers available in the Tork Craft range:
- Analog vernier callipers
- Digital vernier callipers
Using an analog vernier calliper:
- To measure outer dimensions of an item, the item is placed within the external jaws, which are then moved together until against the object
- To measure inner dimensions of an item, the internal jaws are placed within the opening, which are then spread open until against the object
- To measure the depth of an opening, the depth rod is placed in the opening, which are then slid down until it touches the bottom of the opening
- Read the main scale where it lines up with the sliding scale's zero
- The main scale on a Vernier calliper typically tells you the whole number plus the first decimal
- Read this just as you would a ruler, measuring to the zero mark on the sliding (Vernier) scale
- The digits remaining are taken from the vernier scale and placed after the decimal point of the basic reading
- This remaining reading corresponds to the mark that is lined up with any main scale mark (or division)
- Only one division line of the vernier scale should match with one on the main scale
Safety Tips:
- Make sure the workpiece being measured is clean and has no burrs on the edges
- When measuring a workpiece in a lathe, ensure that the lathe is switched off before measuring
- Keep precision measuring tools away from magnetic objects










