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Description

Precision and versatility come together in the Electronic Calipers/Micrometer, an essential tool for musicians and technicians alike. Crafted with a durable stainless steel housing, these calipers are built to last, making them perfect for precise measurements on your stringed instruments or any other gear that requires meticulous attention. Whether you’re adjusting the action on a guitar or ensuring the perfect fit for your custom setup, these calipers deliver accuracy with ease.

Designed for convenience, the calipers feature two sets of stainless steel jaws, enabling both inside and outside measurements seamlessly. The built-in ruler and one-button inch/mm conversion allow for quick adjustments on the fly, while the large, easy-to-read LC display ensures you’ll never miss a detail. The zero setting function is a standout feature, ideal for differential measurements when you need absolute precision.

With a maximum measurement capacity of 150 mm, these calipers cover all your needs without any hassle. Plus, they include a battery-saving automatic switch-off function, so they’re always ready when you are. Embrace precision and efficiency with this indispensable tool in your music gear arsenal.

Key Features:

  • Precision gauge for stringed instruments
  • Stainless steel housing
  • Two sets of stainless steel jaws for inside and outside measurements
  • Built-in ruler
  • One-button inch/mm conversion
  • Zero setting function for differential measurements
  • Large, easy-to-read LC display
  • Battery-saving function with automatic switch-off
  • Max. size of measuring objects: 150 mm

Owner's manual

Electronic Calipers/Micrometer User Manual

Product specs

Available since August 2021

Reviews

PROS

  • Essential tool for precise guitar settings and adjustments

  • Comes with a convenient and sturdy plastic case

  • Includes batteries and spare set for long-term use

  • Offers precise measurements for guitar parts like Bone Nuts

  • User-friendly design enhances ease of use

CONS

  • Thumb wheel has a slightly wobbly feel at times

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Electronic Calipers/Micrometer.

Build quality

  • Some digital calipers can suffer from battery leakage, which can damage the unit over time.

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  • iGaging's 6"/150mm dual dial and 12"/300mm digital calipers are praised for accuracy comparable to professional brands, even after several years of use.

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Features and functionality

  • Models offering fractional measurements require additional LCD segments for display, not just software capabilities.

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  • iGaging calipers offer Bluetooth connectivity and the ability to round numbers to the nearest desired fraction.

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  • Analog dial calipers can offer better quality for less money than digital versions, particularly in clean environments like 3D printing.

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User experience

  • Some users report battery drainage issues even when the calipers are turned off, with better battery life found in higher-end brands like Mitutoyo.

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  • Some users experience erratic measurements due to dirty battery contacts; cleaning can restore functionality without visible debris.

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Comparisons

  • iGaging calipers are viewed as a mid-range option, offering similar accuracy to Mitutoyo but with slightly cheaper build quality and lower battery life.

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  • Fowler and SPI brands offer lasting quality at about half the cost of Mitutoyo, with Fowler's digital calipers noted for durability over years of daily use.

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Use cases and applications

  • While not suitable for high-precision tasks, affordable calipers like those from HF can be adequate for general tasks such as 3D printing and woodworking.

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  • Measuring differences is easier with digital calipers: zero one hole's inside measurement, then measure the outer distance for center spacing.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Smooth jaw movement without play or wobble is crucial for accurate measurements; check for parallel jaws by inspecting for light gaps when closed.

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