The IP67 digital depth caliper with adjustable tip and data output is a measuring instrument designed for workshop and quality control applications where reliable measurement of the depth of holes, cavities, grooves and slots is required, even in complex operating conditions.
It guarantees high measurement stability and operational continuity even during intensive use. The IP67 protection ensures resistance against dust and liquids, making it ideal for production environments.
The distinctive feature of this caliper is the adjustable tip, which can be used in a vertical position or rotated 90°.
- In vertical configuration, it works like a classic depth caliper with reduced contact area, ideal for measurements on difficult-to-reach surfaces or measuring points.
- In the 90° configuration, the instrument can be used as a caliper for groove and undercut measurements, allowing inspections both in pull and push mode and increasing versatility compared to traditional models.
It is also possible to install an optional bridge from 200 to 320 mm, which increases the support surface and improves stability during measurement, especially on large surfaces.
Manufactured in stainless steel, it guarantees robustness and long-term stability even during continuous use. The LCD digital display provides 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.
The presence of the data output allows connection to software for measurement collection, improving traceability and reducing transcription errors in quality control processes.
Thanks to the combination of adjustable tip, IP67 protection and optional bridge, this caliper is particularly suitable for applications where depth and groove measurements must be carried out with one single instrument, maintaining reliability and operational flexibility.
Applications
- Depth measurement of holes and cavities with reduced contact area
- Inspection of grooves and slots in pull and push mode
- Dimensional inspections on large surfaces with extended bridge
- Connection to software for data collection
FAQ – IP67 digital depth caliper with adjustable tip
When should a depth caliper with adjustable tip be selected?
When a single instrument is required to inspect both depths and grooves or undercuts, avoiding the need for multiple dedicated models.
What is the purpose of the adjustable tip?
It adapts the measuring method to the component: in vertical position it works like a depth caliper, while rotated 90° it allows groove and undercut inspections.
What is the advantage compared to a standard depth caliper?
It offers greater versatility because it can handle different applications using one single measuring base.
When is the tip useful in vertical position?
When holes, cavities or measuring points with reduced contact surfaces must be inspected.
When is the 90° tip position useful?
When grooves or undercuts must be checked and measurements in both pull and push mode are required.
Can it replace multiple dedicated instruments?
In many applications yes, because it combines functions that would normally require separate instruments.
What is the purpose of the optional 200 or 320 mm bridge?
It increases the support base, improving measurement stability on large surfaces.
When is it useful to install a larger bridge?
When inspections are performed on large workpieces or surfaces where a standard base would not provide sufficient support.
Why is IP67 protection important on this model?
Because it allows the instrument to be used in environments with dust and liquids while maintaining operational continuity in production.
When is the data output useful?
When measurements must be transferred to measurement collection software, especially in processes where traceability is important.
For which inspections is it most commonly selected?
For depth inspections on holes and cavities, groove and slot inspections, and measurements on large surfaces with extended bridge.
Can it be a good choice for quality control?
Yes, especially when the quality department must manage different inspections using one flexible instrument instead of several standard models.
In which industrial environments is it most commonly used?
It is widely used in mechanical workshops, quality control and production where components require depth and groove measurements with different configurations.
Why choose this model instead of a traditional depth caliper?
Because it combines adjustable tip, IP67 protection, data output and optional bridge, offering greater flexibility in real industrial applications.
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