Digital Vernier Caliper Recommendations?
Discussion
For a while now I've been using a cheap, Chinese, eBay special but it's packed in. I'm looking for one to use for working on watches. Measuring gaskets, second hand stems, etc. Can anyone recommend a good quality, accurate one? There are loads of different makes on eBay but they look like they have come from the same factory.
vladcjelli said:
Apologies for the zombie thread revival.
My son is doing an engineering apprentice ship and I thought it might be a nice gift to get him a decent digital calliper.
Five years on, do the recommendations above still hold true?
What should I be looking for?
I would say so without doubt. My father-in-law is an engineer at a Formula One team and they are the ones they use. In a field where no expense is spared and precision is everything I consider it a pretty good endorsement.My son is doing an engineering apprentice ship and I thought it might be a nice gift to get him a decent digital calliper.
Five years on, do the recommendations above still hold true?
What should I be looking for?
Yes Mitutoyo is still the standard.
Others would be starett (US, so forget that these days) and Tesi (Swiss). Latter is best for micrometers and dial indicators imo.
Not much to look out for if buying new. Shockproof, nice smooth action, repeatability. Ignore the price as mitutoyo is a buy once kind of tool.
Others would be starett (US, so forget that these days) and Tesi (Swiss). Latter is best for micrometers and dial indicators imo.
Not much to look out for if buying new. Shockproof, nice smooth action, repeatability. Ignore the price as mitutoyo is a buy once kind of tool.
Just a warning not to buy Mitutoyos from Ebay or Amazon etc. There are lots of fakes that on the surface look very convincing.
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Doofus said:
Do their batteries last more than a day? I have three sets of digital ones and the batteries are always flat, so I use manual ones.
My Mitutoyo vernier lasted a couple of years on the original cell. Replaced with Renata SR44SW and no issues yet. Doesn't get used as often as a work environment though.Doofus said:
Do their batteries last more than a day? I have three sets of digital ones and the batteries are always flat, so I use manual ones.
The cheap calipers eat batteries, even with brandname batteries the best I was getting was a few months; mitutoyo have better circuitry that means batteries last a year or two. I've more or less given up using my digital caliper and gone back to a dial caliper.+1 for Mitty. As mentioned above cheap crap ones eat batteries - I had some SPI verniers in the workshop that did this whereas my Mitutoyo in my office last for years.
Just had a quick look on eBay out of curiosity - "Mitutoyo" are selling for £25 new. The pictures look convincing but have the usual Chinese font references so are clearly fakes for that price.
Mine came from J&L / MSC but I have an account there.
If he hasn't already got one - get him a Zeus guide as well.
https://www.axminstertools.com/zeus-reference-book...
Just had a quick look on eBay out of curiosity - "Mitutoyo" are selling for £25 new. The pictures look convincing but have the usual Chinese font references so are clearly fakes for that price.
Mine came from J&L / MSC but I have an account there.
If he hasn't already got one - get him a Zeus guide as well.
https://www.axminstertools.com/zeus-reference-book...
Edited by RustyNissanPrairie on Wednesday 16th April 20:56
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