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Caliper analogue STANLEY 1-35-603, width 90 mm, depth 230 mm, height 20 mm
Caliper analogue STANLEY 1-35-603, width 90 mm, depth 230 mm, height 20 mm
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Caliper analogue STANLEY 1-35-603, width 90 mm, depth 230 mm, height 20 mm
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Caliper analogue STANLEY 1-35-603, width 90 mm, depth 230 mm, height 20 mm
Caliper analogue STANLEY 1-35-603, width 90 mm, depth 230 mm, height 20 mm
Analogue caliper STANLEY 1-35-603 with overall dimensions 90 × 230 × 20 mm is a manual measuring tool designed for straightforward linear measurements. The instrument provides direct analogue readout for outside, inside and depth measurements. Its compact form factor and mechanical scale make it suitable for quick checks and routine measurement tasks in workshops, construction sites and general DIY applications where basic precision is sufficient.
The caliper offers immediate, battery-free operation via a clear analogue scale that requires no electronic calibration. Its compact dimensions and lightweight construction allow easy handling and portability between job sites. The simple jaw and depth-probe design enable a range of measurements without additional accessories, and the durable materials ensure consistent performance during everyday use.
Hold the caliper by its body and position the jaws or depth probe against the object to be measured. For outside measurements, close the jaws until they contact the external surfaces; read the value directly from the analogue scale. For inside measurements, insert the internal jaws into the opening and expand them until they contact the internal surfaces, then read the scale. For depth measurements, extend the depth probe into the feature and read the depth on the scale. Ensure the tool is clean and the mating surfaces are free of debris for the most reliable readings.
Store the caliper in a dry, protected place to avoid mechanical damage and contamination. Periodically check the scale alignment and clean sliding surfaces with a soft cloth; do not use corrosive solvents. For measurements where higher accuracy is required, consider using a vernier or digital caliper with finer resolution and traceable calibration.
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