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Oshlun 6-Inch Fractional Caliper MTECF-06
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100% of reviewers $38.25 8.0
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Description: Technical Details:

Professional Grade Stainless Steel Construction.
6-inch Capacity Fractional Digital Caliper with a Plastic Storage Case, and Instructions.
Resolution: 0.0005-inch or 0.01mm or 1/128-inch.
Accuracy: +/- 0.001-inch | 0.02mm.
Repeatability: 0.0005-inch or 0.01mm.

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Product Description:

From the Manufacturer:
Our 6-inch fractional digital caliper is made of stainless steel, and comes in a plastic storage case with detailed instructions, and an extra battery (SR44). Perfect for taking accurate outside, inside, depth, and step measurements, with an easy to read super large LCD display. Quickly convert between SAE, Metric, and Fractions at a push of a button. The zero reset button allows you to zero the LCD display at any point making deviation measurements easier than ever. Also features a knurled thumb roller, positive lock, precision ground jaws, and built in RS-232 port (cable not included).

Links with more information:

http://www.oshlun.com/allproducts-me...ssdigital.html
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0012YIKW8
Keywords: Oshlun MTECF-06 6-Inch Fractional Stainless Steel Digital Caliper with Super Large Display


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BrooklynBay
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Registered: November 2005
Posts: 17836
Review Date: Fri March 21, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: $38.25 | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: Measures in inches (decimals), fractions, and millimeters.
Cons: No RS-232 cable supplied. Battery came low, but still worked.

There aren't too many digital calipers on the market which are capable of reading fractions. Most read in inches (decimals), and millimeters. The display kept blinking after a few seconds, and the readings were not always accurate. According to the instruction sheet, this means that the battery is low, and needs to be replaced. A new battery fixed this problem, and it worked the way it should. The auto shut off worked after it sat for approximately 3 minutes without being used. This comes in a nice plastic carry case, and is all stainless steel except for the actual part with the electronics. After contacting Amazon about the issue of the defective battery, I was given a refund of $6.75 with a fast response to my email.

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