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Fowler 52-025-112-0, Heavy Duty Dial Caliper With 0-12' Measuring Range

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$199.49

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About this item

  • Dial graduations of 0.001", with one revolution equivalent to 0.100"
  • Hardened stainless steel construction for corrosion resistance and long life
  • Thick frame and long jaws for use in rigorous environments
  • Knurled lock screw holds the sliding jaw in position to help ensure a consistent measurement
  • Covered rack to prevent dirt and debris from clogging the gear, and to help prevent measurement errors


The Fowler Heavy Duty stainless steel dial caliper has dial graduations of 0.001 with 0.001 accuracy, a thick frame and long jaws for use in rigorous environments, a sliding jaw with a lock, and a covered rack. This caliper has a knurled lock screw to hold the sliding jaw in position and help ensure a consistent measurement. A covered rack prevents dirt and debris from clogging the gear, and helps prevent measurement errors. A thumb-operated fine adjustment roller allows for one-handed use. This caliper is used for measuring inside dimensions ID, outside dimensions OD, depth, and step. The caliper measures 0.10 per revolution of the dial. The white dial has 0.001 graduations, and the beam has engraved 0.10 graduations. The hardened stainless steel components, including the bar, measuring surfaces, rack, gears, and depth rod, offer corrosion resistance, increased accuracy, and long life. Self-contained movement eliminates gear misalignment, while the dual pinion drive mechanism reduces wear on the rack and pinion. An adjustable dial enables setting zero. Spring anti-backlash control offers increased accuracy over standard gear configurations. Backlash is the amount of clearance between mated gear teeth in the caliper controls that 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; spring anti-backlash systems use a spring to add a compressive force, thereby minimizing backlash. The hardened stainless steel is polished to a satin chrome finish, to help prevent glare. This caliper comes with a fitted case. Dial calipers are measuring instruments commonly used for inspection in manufacturing to provide the precise measurements of an object. A pair of jaws attached to a long beam with a marked scale is used to measure inside, outside, and step measurements in standard or metric units. An additional depth probe slides along the beam to take depth measurements. One jaw is fixed to the end of the scale, while the other jaw slides along it to take measurements. A circular dial indicator is fixed to the movable jaw on a toothed gear rack that transfers movement of the jaws to the dial needle. The base measurement is taken from the long beam, which provides the initial whole measurement in inches or centimeters, and added to the dial reading, which provides fractional measurements in inches or millimeters. A locking mechanism provides the ability to take differential measurements for determining the difference in measurements between two objects. Compared to digital calipers, dial calipers are more durable, but are more susceptible to shock damage and prone to getting dirt in the gears, which can cause accuracy problems. Vernier calipers are more durable than dial calipers because they do not have internal moving parts, but they can be more difficult to read. Dial calipers are commonly used in fields such as metalworking, mechanical engineering, machining, and carpentry. The Fred V. Fowler Company manufactures inspection and measurement instruments such as electronic indicators, calipers, bore gages, and digital scales. The company, founded in 1946, is headquartered in Newton, MA. What's in the Box? Fowler Heavy Duty dial caliper Fitted case


Taylor Stewart
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2020
Received defective 12” dial caliper. No visible damage. Included plastic case looks to be of acceptable quality. Amazon packaging looked undamaged.Calipers have a nice fit and finish. Dial is large. They feel good in the hand. Caliper was nice and straight. The jaws flushed up nicely to zero. The mechanical action was smooth at zero so there was no overrun or pitching of the sliding jaw.Action was smooth running out to about 8 inches. The drag on mechanical sliding felt sort of high but not too stiff. At 8 inches it was like hitting a brick wall and started making ratcheting sounds over the next 1.5 inches. The pinion was skipping over the rack and needle jumping furiously. It was clearly defective and my specific unit demonstrated to me a lack of qa/qc from the manufacturer. The rack was clean, I have no reason to believe debris drove the pinion off of the rack.I’m optimistic that Fowler is capable of selling high quality instruments at aggressively competitive prices. I’m skeptical that they can be as aggressive with their products quality control.
Edward Westfall
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2018
Happy with these calipers.
Wayne R Ramsdell
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2016
good product fast service
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2016
It work not good. The measurements are not exactly.
Carlos
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2014
this is the second and last Fowler caliper we will buy for our machine shop.we switched to Mitutoyo and we are very happy with the accuracy.we usually have to check parts tolerance within +/-0.003 to +/-0.010".
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