The IP67 digital caliper for channels and holes with data output is a measuring instrument designed for industrial applications where internal dimensions must be measured accurately in geometries that are difficult to access.
It guarantees high measurement stability and operational continuity even during intensive use. The IP67 protection ensures resistance to dust and temporary immersion, making it ideal for demanding production environments.
The jaw geometry is specifically designed for contact on channels, slots and holes, allowing measurements even in restricted areas where standard calipers cannot guarantee correct measurement.
Manufactured in stainless steel, it guarantees robustness and long-term stability even in continuous use. The LCD display provides a clear and immediate reading of values.
The 0.01 mm resolution, mm/inch conversion and Preset function allow fast and accurate measurements, improving dimensional inspection management during controls.
The presence of the data output allows connection to measurement collection software, improving traceability and reducing transcription errors in quality control processes.
Thanks to the combination of IP67 protection and dedicated geometry, this caliper is particularly suitable for inspections on channels, slots and holes, ensuring greater reliability compared to traditional calipers.
Applications
- Measurement of channels, slots and holes
- Inspection of seats and narrow cavities
- Dimensional inspections on components with complex geometries
- Quality control with data acquisition
FAQ – IP67 digital caliper for channels and holes
When should a caliper for channels and holes be selected?
When the dimension to be checked is located inside channels, slots or holes where a standard caliper cannot measure correctly.
What is the purpose of the dedicated jaw geometry?
It allows access to narrow internal measuring areas, making it possible to inspect dimensions that would be difficult or impossible to verify with a traditional caliper.
On which components is it most commonly used?
It is commonly used on channels, slots, holes, seats and cavities where the measuring point requires a dedicated contact geometry.
What is the advantage compared to a standard caliper?
It allows measurements on complex geometries with more correct contact, improving inspection consistency.
Is it suitable only for laboratory use or also for production?
It is useful in both contexts, but it becomes particularly practical in production when inspections on channels and holes must be frequent.
Why is IP67 protection important on this type of instrument?
Because it allows the caliper to operate even in environments with dust and liquids, maintaining operational continuity during inspections.
When is the Preset function useful?
It is useful when repetitive dimensions must be compared or when a reference value needs to be set to speed up inspections.
When is data output particularly useful?
When measurements must be collected through quality control software, especially on components where data traceability is important.
For which dimensional inspections is it most commonly selected?
For inspections on channels, slots, holes, narrow cavities and in general on internal dimensions where accessibility is limited.
Can it be a good solution for quality control?
Yes, especially when the quality department must inspect internal dimensions on complex components more directly than would be possible with generic instruments.
Why choose an instrument specifically dedicated to channels and holes?
Because in these applications the contact geometry is critical, and a dedicated instrument allows inspections to be performed more correctly.
In which industrial contexts is it most commonly used?
It is commonly used in mechanical workshops, quality control and production when components include internal geometries that are difficult to reach.
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