
DIAL CALIPERS LARGE RANGE — 1316-500
Dial Calipers are precision measuring instruments that use a mechanical dial indicator to display measurements, making readings faster, clearer, and easier compared to traditional vernier scales. The dial provides a direct reading of the fractional measurement, reducing human error and improving efficiency. They are widely used for measuring external, internal, depth, and step dimensions in workshops, machining, and quality inspection processes.
Specifications
For: 1316-500- Measurement Range
- 0–150mm / 0–200mm / 0–300mm/0-1000mm/0-1500mm
- Graduation
- 0.0 mm
- Accuracy
- ±0.02 mm / ±0.01 mm
- Display Type
- Analog Dial Indicator
- Measurement Types
- External, Internal, Depth, Step
- Dial Rotation
- 1 Revolution = 1 mm (typical)
- Resolution
- 0.002 mm
Configurations
Click a row to switch| Variant | Graduation | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 1316-500 | 0.0 mm | ₹14,008 |
| 1316-600 | 0.0 mm | ₹15,135 |
| 1316-1000 | 0.0 mm | ₹34,590 |
| 1316-1500 | 0.0 mm | ₹47,978 |
More questions buyers ask
What is the Insize Large Range Dial Caliper used for?
It is a precision measuring instrument used for measuring external, internal, depth, and step dimensions in workshops, machining, and quality inspection processes.
What are the available measurement ranges for this caliper?
The Insize Large Range Dial Calipers are available in 0-500mm, 0-600mm, 0-1000mm, and 0-1500mm ranges.
What is the accuracy of the Insize Large Range Dial Calipers?
The accuracy varies by model, typically ranging from ±0.03mm for smaller ranges to ±0.05mm or more for larger ranges like 1000mm and 1500mm.
Does the Insize dial caliper come with a warranty?
Yes, all Insize measuring instruments come with a standard manufacturer warranty against manufacturing defects.
Can I get a GST invoice for my purchase?
Yes, we provide a B2B GST invoice for all purchases, allowing you to claim input tax credit.
What material is the Insize dial caliper made of?
These calipers are constructed from high-quality, durable stainless steel for long-lasting performance in industrial environments.
Is the dial on the Insize caliper shockproof?
Yes, the dial mechanism is designed to be shockproof to maintain accuracy and protect the internal gears from sudden impacts.
How do I read the measurements on a dial caliper?
The main scale provides the measurement in millimeters, while the dial indicator provides the fractional measurement, typically with a graduation of 0.02mm.
What is the graduation of the Insize Large Range Dial Caliper?
The dial indicator on these calipers typically features a graduation of 0.02mm for precise readings.
Are these calipers suitable for industrial use?
Absolutely, Insize calipers are built for rigorous industrial use, offering high precision and durability for machining and quality control.
How do I maintain and clean my dial caliper?
Wipe the measuring faces and beam with a clean, dry cloth after use. Avoid using compressed air, and store it in its protective case.
Does it come with a storage case?
Yes, Insize large range dial calipers are supplied in a sturdy, protective wooden or plastic case for safe storage and transport.
Who should choose the Insize 1316-500 (0-500mm) dial caliper?
The 1316-500 model is ideal for machinists and inspectors who need to measure medium-to-large components up to 500mm with high precision.
Who should choose the Insize 1316-600 (0-600mm) dial caliper?
Choose the 1316-600 if your work frequently involves parts slightly larger than half a meter, requiring a 600mm measuring capacity.
Who should choose the Insize 1316-1000 (0-1000mm) dial caliper?
The 1316-1000 is perfect for heavy engineering and large-scale manufacturing where measuring dimensions up to 1 meter is necessary.
Who should choose the Insize 1316-1500 (0-1500mm) dial caliper?
This model is designed for specialized applications in heavy industries, aerospace, or shipbuilding, requiring precise measurements up to 1.5 meters.
What is the main difference between the 1316-500 and 1316-1000 models?
The primary difference is the measuring range; the 1316-500 measures up to 500mm, while the 1316-1000 can measure up to 1000mm. The larger model is also heavier and more expensive.
How does the price vary across the different measurement ranges?
Price increases significantly with the measurement range. The 1500mm model is the most expensive due to the material and precision required for such a large scale.
Are the accuracy and graduation the same for all variants?
While the graduation (typically 0.02mm) remains consistent, the overall accuracy tolerance increases slightly as the measurement range gets larger.
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Dial Calipers are precision measuring instruments that use a mechanical dial indicator to display measurements, making readings faster, clearer, and easier compared to traditional vernier scales. The dial provides a direct reading of the fractional measurement, reducing human error and improving efficiency.
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They are widely used for measuring external, internal, depth, and step dimensions in workshops, machining, and quality inspection processes.