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Stainless steel caliper 0-200 mm – 0.1 mm graduation – Professional measuring tool for industry & DIY
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Description
Durability and Robustness: Made of high-quality stainless steel, this vernier caliper is rust-resistant, durable, and offers a long service life. Its robust construction and resistance to deformation and bending ensure reliable and long-lasting use in various work environments. Measurement Accuracy: The stainless steel vernier caliper features a sliding scale precisely laser-engraved, guaranteeing accurate and reliable measurements. The numbers are clear and easy to read, making this tool easy to use for precise measurements. Accuracy and Reliability: Thanks to its high measurement accuracy and exceptional manufacturing quality, this stainless steel vernier caliper delivers reliable and consistent performance. Whether for construction, woodworking, or crafting projects, this versatile tool ensures accurate and professional results every time. Easy to Use: Compact and portable, this sliding scale is easy to carry and use, making it a convenient tool for outdoor or on-the-go applications. Its ergonomic design and ease of use make it an ideal choice for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike. Versatility: This vernier caliper is versatile and can be used to measure and mark various materials such as wood, plastic, iron, etc. Its sharp marking guide allows for clear and precise marking, offering great versatility for various DIY and construction projects. Specification: Material: Stainless steel Measuring range: 0-200 mm Resolution: 0.1 mm Accuracy: ± 0.1 mm Engraving process: Laser Weight: 176g/6.2oz Package list: 1 x caliper 1 x PU leather bag
Features
- BrandOTHERS
- MaterialStainless steel
- Pcs per pack1
- Availability of spare parts0.000912 year(s)
- ManoMano ReferenceME220683876
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