





Fine Brass Vernier Caliper
Fine Brass Vernier Caliper
$10.59
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The professional solid brass manual vernier caliper featuring a dual metric/imperial tracking scale, non-flexible structural accuracy, and specialized soft-contact jaws for scratch-free dimensioning of raw minerals, diamonds, and delicate musical components. Checking parcel lots of precious gemstones, testing raw beads, or auditing woodwind instrument templates requires an agile instrument that safeguards delicate materials. The Fine Brass Pocket Vernier Caliper delivers a completely autonomous, battery-free metrology solution. Formatted into a compact, robust slider profile, this classic golden tool patinas beautifully with time while remaining rigid and perfectly reliable under daily bench use.
Advantages
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Premium Solid Brass Metallurgy: Precision-milled from premium, heavy-weight structural brass. The non-flexible, solid architecture ensures true structural consistency while remaining completely non-magnetic and gentle on fragile workpieces.
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Dual Millimeter & Inch Scale Tracking: Features high-contrast, stamped calibrations reading up to 80mm (3.15") on the lower metric slider line and fraction/decimal inches along the upper register, accommodating shifting international layout files seamlessly.
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0.02mm Balanced Manual Resolution: Calibrated to index dimensional increments down to a micro-level 0.02mm, providing reliable, repeatable physical readings without tracking sensors or batteries.
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High-Portability Hand-Held Geometry: Weighing a solid, reassuring 0.25kg in an ultra-compact body frame, it rests balanced in the hand and packs cleanly into pocket kits, bench aprons, or field travel cases.
Free Global Shipping
We process orders within 1-3 business days. Estimated standard international delivery is 6-12 business days.
14-Day Returns
We have a 14-day return policy. Items must be unused, with all original accessories, and in original packaging.
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