| | |  | Industrial & Scientific | Home » » Starrett 1202-6 Dial Caliper, White Face, 0-6" Range, +/-0.001" Accuracy, 0.001" Graduation, In Fitted Case | | | | | | | Description: | | The Starrett 1202-6 dial caliper measures 0 to 6 inches with 0.001” accuracy. This handy measuring tool allows for reliable and accurate depth, inside, and outside readings with the sharp, black graduations every 0.100” on the no-glare, satin-finished bar, crisp lines on the white dial face, and knife edge contacts on the jaws. One full revolution of the dial is equivalent to 0.100”. The knife-edge contacts can be used to scribe parallel lines on the workpiece. This caliper can be used with one hand through operating the fine adjustment roll with the thumb. The lock screw locks the dial bezel and holds the sliding jaw in position. The depth rod is integrated into the rack of the caliper, unlike many calipers which offer a detachable depth rod, or none at all. The hardened stainless steel components, including the bar, measuring surfaces, rack, gears, and depth rod, offer corrosion resistance, increased accuracy, and long life. Positive double pinion anti-backlash control offers increased accuracy over standard gear configurations. Backlash is the amount of clearance between mated gear teeth in the caliper controls – which prevents the gear teeth from jamming. It is undesirable to have much backlash due to the lack of precision offered by the increased amount of play between gears. Certain gear designs can minimize or eliminate backlash. Double pinion anti-backlash systems have two round gears (also called pinions) in contact with the rack gear that extends down the length of the caliper itself. The two pinions have a lower chance of disengaging with the rack gear than a single gear, thereby keeping the caliper more accurate than a single gear anti-backlash system. The rack teeth point down to keep foreign matter from clogging the gear operations. This prevents measurement errors where metal chips could interfere with proper caliper operation. Calipers measure the distance between two opposing sides of an object. They make inside, outside, depth, or step measurements, according to their type. Calipers are commonly used in architecture, metalworking, mechanical engineering, machining, manufacturing, carpentry, and medicine. The simplest calipers have two legs to mark the two points and require a ruler to take the measurement. More complex calipers use two sets of jaws instead of legs and have up to two graduated scales. Vernier, dial, and digital calipers give direct and accurate readings and are functionally identical, having a calibrated scale with a fixed jaw, and another jaw with a movable pointer that slides along the scale. The vernier caliper has a scale sliding parallel to the main scale for an additional, fractional reading to improve measurement precision. The dial caliper has a circular dial with a pointer on a toothed gear rack replacing the second vernier scale. As with the vernier, this second measurement is added to the reading from the main scale to obtain the result. The dial caliper is used also for measuring size differential between two objects. The digital caliper takes the same sort of differential measurements as the dial caliper by zeroing the display at any point along the slide, with an LCD (replacing the dial) that displays a single, easily read value in both English and metric units. Some digital calipers can hold data readings between measurements and send them to data collection devices. The L. S. Starrett Company was founded in 1880, originally manufacturing bench vises, squares, and other tools. They acquired other companies throughout the years, expanding their services into making precision measurement instruments and tools, such as calipers, micrometers, saw blades, and gauges. Starrett is headquartered in Athol, Massachusetts and has manufacturing facilities in Brazil, the United Kingdom, China, and other locations. | | | Features: | |
• The Starrett 1202 Dial Calipers feature sharp clear graduations of .001-Inch with .100 per revolution
• Sharp black graduations on the satin finished bar
• Hardened stainless steel bar, measuring surfaces, rack, gears and depth rod
• Knife-edge contacts, thumb-operated fine adjustment roll, adjustable bezel and lock screws for sliding jaw and dial bezel
• Positive, spring-loaded double oinion anti-backlash control
• Precise dial graduations of 0.001", with one revolution equivalent to 0.100"
• Thumb-operated fine adjustment roll allows for one-hand use
• Lock screw holds the sliding jaw in position, to ensure a consistent measurement
• Rack teeth point down to keep foreign matter from clogging the gear, to help prevent measurement error
• Hardened stainless steel bar, measuring surfaces, rack, gears, and depth rod for accuracy and long life
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 1.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 10.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 3.9 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.4 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.6 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 10 reviews |
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9 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Best caliper ever (bad price)Jan 02, 2007
By J.M.
"Mr. DIY"
This is my baby, my one great deal. I own a sterrett micrometer (CAT No. 230) as well as other starrett tools and have chosen random things to test my caliper when I got it (with the micrometer as the standard). Well after spending the better part of an after noon I found it to be vary accurate throughout the range. Throughout the range it was off an avg of .0002 to .0005 I noticed it veering tords about .0007 off every now and then. I didn't just measure close to the body I went to the end of the jaw where the knive edges are too. As long as you don't use too much force there is probly no more than a minus .0001 .0002 deference. This is better than most of the under $40 or non metal ones I've tried. There are much cheaper ones that are accurate plus/minus .001 to .0015 but they just don't seem to stay that way if your rough with them. Even this economy model with the plastic dial face cover is still about as accurate today as when I bout it on sale from starrett over a year ago ($65 YEAH BOY!!!). I use it about every weekend on little projects here and there in the garage and to measure parts for lawnmowers. I've dropped the thing a few times and had stuff rotate buy accident in the jaws but it's still accurate to about .001 or slightly less throughout the range. I thought about getting their 120 model with the crystal, but knew it would get scratched anyway so I went with the much cheaper 1202 and am vary pleased with it. It also comes with (should come with) a quality control card singed personally buy the inspector and a nice plastic case with a somewhat fitted hard foam.
I wouldn't buy off here until you check some local tool retailers or other web sites, you should be able to get it under $100.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Great calipersDec 29, 2011
By knon2000 These are the Global version (made in China) but they were smooth as butter. I was worried because I have purchased some global stuff before, and they were inferior to the normal ones. The accuracy and repeatablity is really good. The case was cheesy, but hey, I didn't buy them for the case. These are fine for anything I have ever needed a calipers for. I prefer the 8 inch to the 12 inch for most uses.
Chinese FYIMay 19, 2012
By Millermatic Good starrett product, found out why the price was so sweet though... that's right they've set up shop in easy Asia.
great caliper!!Jan 27, 2012
By Brad I am very happy with this caliper, but as other reviews has said it is NOT made is the USA. Also I feel that it would also be helpful for them to tell you in the description that it does indeed come with its own hard plastic case. I didn't know this and bought the nicer starrett case to keep it in, but I didn't really need it. That is why I gave it 4 stars instead of 5, a little more detail in the product description could have saved me $15 and given them an extra star. I would buy this item again, I use it for reloading.
Very nice calipers!Sep 28, 2011
By Emergifab If you need to measure parts accurately on a regular basis, then this is what you need! Comes with a padded case, too!
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