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VINCA Digital Caliper, DCLA-0805 0-8 Inch/200mm, Inch/Millimeter/Fractions Conversion, Stainless Steel, Large LCD Screen

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Model: DCLA-0805 8"


Features

  • Stainless steel digital caliper with inch/metric/fraction conversion; Home DIY and professional use are both highly recommended
  • Fine polished stainless steel and advanced processing of depthometer's groove give better looking, smooth sliding, and accurate result
  • Measure Range: 0-8 inches/200mm; Display: 1/2"x1 1/2" (13mm x 38mm) extra large LCD; Accuracy: 0.001"/0.03mm; Resolution: 0.0005"/0.01mm, 1/128"
  • Each digital caliper has been fully calibrated before ready to sell (NO calibration certificate included in this model. Please purchase DCLA-0805C for NIST cert) )
  • Featured RS232 Data transfer port, must connect with "VINCA DTCR-03" Cable (sold separately, not included) to make data transfer to PC. DO NOT CONNECT WITH REGULAR USB CABLE. Patent in the US; Comes with one extra battery

Brand: VINCA


Material: Stainless Steel


Product Dimensions: 11.5"L x 0.75"W


Range: 8 Inches


Measurement Accuracy: ±0.001"/0.03mm


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 11.5 x 0.75 x 0.04 inches; 7.15 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ DCLA-0805 8"


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 2 LR44 batteries required. (included)


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 28, 2016


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Clockwise Tools Inc.


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Best Sellers Rank: #2,101 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #9 in Digital Calipers


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  • WOW - Excellent Value
Model: DCLA-0805 8"
For my day-job, I inspect mechanical equipment with high-end Mitutoyo and Starrette calipers. I wanted to get something lower-cost, but good enough to use at home (where accuracy to 1/32" is more than I really need). I read several reviews on different calipers. If you're just starting this process looking for a good set of calipers for home/hobby/general machinist use - I'll be blunt and save you time. Stop reading and just buy these. You can pay several hundred more dollars to get the high-end models for near-perfection, but you will barely notice the difference if you don't need accuracy down to the mil. I'm a tool snob and I would have no shame putting this in my work bag for day use even without the name. I bought the 8 inch model (cause...its more than 6). These calipers are *excellent* value with really good build quality. I cleaned my new unit with a light oil (WD-40) and worked the slide a few times to break-in. After a few minutes, the vernier mechanism is surprisingly smooth and feels comparable to my Mit/Starrettes. The resolution is half mil or 1/128 of an inch, which is much more than I'll ever really need at home. The mechanism feels smooth returns to the zero point each time and appears to give consistent readings. The faces look parallel and clean, but I haven't checked their accuracy (don't think I need that kind of assurance for home/hobby use). The only thing two minor things I notice different about the VINCA 8" vs my work Mit/Stars. The first is that the metal faces of the metal calipers aren't polished on the measurement faces. The second minor difference is there is an ever-so-slight 'twist' or lateral offset that the sliding face can make relative to the stationary face normal to the direction of travel (out-of-plane direction). Its not in the direction that really affects accuracy for what I need, and if you don't push the faces in that direction, you will never notice it. For the cost savings - I'll take it! Display is large and in general easy to read. Note the number display uses two different size 'fonts': (1) Up to 3 large (full-size) digits on the left, and (2) Up to 3 small (half-size) digits on the right side (needed to fit the fraction display). The fractions and mm decimal outputs are easy to read. The 'fractional' measurements on these two settings are all the small size digits I have to be careful with inch decimal readings - the large font size for the inch decimal readings are whole number and tenths of an inch. The 3 smaller numbers with the inch-decimal output are actually hundreds of an inch down to half-mil precision. It would be a nice feature if the caliper display could adjust the precision so that the 3 smaller digits are all mils or fractions could round to a nearest 1/64th or 1/32nd (I will never need 1/128 precision). Minor preference note in an otherwise solid tool. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2020 by Bobby

  • Accurate with highly repeatable results - yet inexpensive!
Model: DCLA-1205 12"
This is an excellent tool for your average DIYer, weekend mechanic - and as a backup for a professional machinist. I needed a set of relatively inexpensive large calipers for setting up the initial adjustment for a set of coil-overs (Ohlins) for my car. Initially, I went down the street to a Harbor Freight and bought their Pittsburgh brand 12” calipers as I thought they were relatively inexpensive, and would be accurate enough for what I needed them for. Those lasted through the setup for the first two struts - then they would randomly (and annoyingly) turn off and then on, erasing measurements and tripling the number of measurements needed. The zero would also change, by simply breathing on the darn things. What would expect for $45, right? I took them back and started shopping for a better set. I decided on these VINCA calipers based on the volumes of positive reviews and the relatively low number of negative reviews. Surprisingly, these calipers were less expensive than the Harbor crap ones - while offering more features. So far they have worked flawlessly with incredibly repeatable results. I was very impressed and decided to bring them to a friend’s machine shop to see how close they read compared to a set of calibrated professional calipers. They were well within the advertised tolerances advertised. Enough so that it impressed a professional! I’ve used these calipers numerous times over the course of my car’s build, including likely near 100 measurements - and these calipers have stayed true and proven durable so far. I have gone back to verify previous measurements made over a week earlier (and after a lot of use) and the measurements come out essentially exactly what they were previously - demonstrating the repeatable results even after a lot of use and a few minor drops. Needless to say - I am impressed, and very happy with this purchase. So much so that I’m buying another set of smaller calipers by this company. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2019 by Slipstreampilot

  • Excellent Quality and Accuracy
Model: DCLA-0605
Very fast ship (2 days). Unit comes in solid molded plastic box. Digital display is large for easy reading. Once zeroed, unit closed to zero consistently. Nicely reads out in mm, inches and inch fractions. Unit fully made of metal - very solid and heavy. Smooth slide action as well as micro adjuster. Good purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2024 by Kris

  • It's accurate. Feels good. Not a bad caliper, but has some quirks.
Model: DCLA-0605
I just needed a cheap-o to keep in the toolbox. It's pretty accurate. The display is absolutely obnoxious beyond belief because the tenths are full-size, but the hundredths, thousandths, and ten-thousandths are all smaller digits. It's very distracting that one of the numbers on the right of the decimal is large and leads to some annoyance until you get used to it. On the plus side, it does read ten-thousandths. The other big gripe is that it turns on just by using it. You don't need to push the power button to turn it on... but it's SUPER ridiculously sensitive, so if you keep it in a toolbox with other tools, it's always turning on and bleeding the battery down for no reason. Won't be an issue if you just leave it in the case and store it until you need it. It's not high enough quality to be a primary tool (I use my B+S's and Mitutoyo's for that), and the sensitivity in always being on if you even sneeze in its general direction kind of make it a poor choice for a beater too. It does feel good in the hand though, which is important. It's good for the money over all. Not too much to be disappointed over. The display is really the biggest bother though. It takes getting used to and throws you off pretty easily by sort of tricking your brain into thinking the ten-thousandths are the thousandths until you get REALLY used to it if you switch back and forth between calipers. It's a bigger deal than it seems, actually. Oh, the fractional measurement is kinda nice to have too. I've never owned a set of calipers with the fractional readout. It's actually pretty handy on occasion! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024 by Ed mcmahon

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