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Ive got some 150mm digital vernier calipers to sell

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Weight: 272g (with case)

Size:23.4 x 7.6 x 1.3 cm

Electronic Digital Caliper

Made of hardened stainless steel

Internal, external and height dimensions can be easily and accurately measured

Linear capacitive measuring system

Zero setting in any position

With a small locking thumb screw which locks the jaws in place

Base measuring function: Inside, outside, depth and step measuring

With easy to read large LCD display

Handy conversion chart at the back

An ideal tool for a broad range of industrial and automotive applications

Features:

Measuring range: 0–150 mm/ 0–6 inch.

Resolution: 0.01mm/ 0.0005 in.

Repeatability: 0.01mm/ 0.0005 in.

Accuracy: + 0.02 mm/ 0.001 in. (<100 mm), + 0.03 mm/ 0.001 in. (>100 – 150 mm)

Maximum measurement speed: 1m/s

Power: 2 x 1.55V SR44 (silver oxide cell) battery (included)

Battery life: 1 year for continuous usage / 3 years under normal operation

Selling for $20 each. Can post for $6 extra

Cash, Paypal or bank deposit.

Located in southern suburbs Adelaide

Daniel - 0408 282 242

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