
GEAR TOOTH CALIPERS — DIGITAL GEAR TOOTH CALIPERS 1181-M25A
Gear tooth calipers are precision measuring instruments specially designed to measure the chordal thickness and depth of gear teeth. Unlike standard calipers, they feature a dual-scale or adjustable jaw system that allows simultaneous measurement of tooth thickness at the pitch circle and the distance from the top of the gear tooth. These calipers are widely used in gear manufacturing, inspection, and quality control to ensure accurate tooth geometry and proper meshing performance.
Specifications
For: DIGITAL GEAR TOOTH CALIPERS 1181-M25A- Graduation
- 0.01 MM
- Type
- Digital Thickness Caliper
- Measurement Range
- Defines internal groove measuring capacity (e.g., 10–150 mm)
- Resolution
- 0.01mm
- Accuracy
- Typically ±0.03 mm to ±0.05 mm
- Display
- Large LCD digital display
- Material
- Hardened stainless steel construction
- Auto Power Off
- Saves battery when idle
- Protection Rating
- IP54 (dust & splash resistant, if available)
- Usage
- Industrial, machining, inspection, QC
- Range
- M1 - 24 mm
Configurations
Click a row to switch| Variant | Graduation | Measurement Range | Range | Accuracy | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DIGITAL GEAR TOOTH CALIPERS 1181-M25A | 0.01 MM | Defines internal groove measuring capacity (e.g., 10–150 mm) | M1 - 24 mm | Typically ±0.03 mm to ±0.05 mm | ₹18,234 |
| DIGITAL GEAR TOOTH CALIPERS 1181-M50A | 0. 01 MM | Defines internal groove measuring capacity (e.g., 10–150 mm) | M5 - 45 mm | Typically ±0.03 mm to ±0.05 mm | ₹21,391 |
| GEAR TOOTH VERNIER CALIPER 1281-M26A | 0.02 MM | Defines internal groove measuring capacity (e.g., 10–150 mm) | M1 -26 mm | Typically ±0.03 mm to ±0.05 mm | ₹13,085 |
Maintenance & Usage Guidelines
- Clean instrument regularly to maintain measurement accuracy
- Store in protective case to prevent damage to measuring jaws
- Check battery levels periodically to avoid power interruptions
- Avoid dropping the device to protect internal sensors
- Calibrate periodically to ensure ongoing precision standards
Operational Efficiency
- Simplifies gear inspection compared to standard calipers
- Reduces measurement errors during pitch circle verification
- Supports high-volume production line quality checks
- Versatile tool for various gear types and manufacturing stages
- Enhances workflow speed in machining and QC departments
Robust Construction & Design
- Hardened stainless steel construction for long-term durability
- Large LCD digital display for easy reading in low light
- Auto Power Off feature saves battery when instrument is idle
- Protection Rating IP54 ensures dust and splash resistance
- Suitable for industrial, machining, and inspection environments
- Ergonomic design facilitates handling during precise measurements
Precision Measurement Capabilities
- Measures chordal thickness and depth of gear teeth
- Dual-scale system allows simultaneous tooth thickness measurement
- Measures distance from top of gear tooth accurately
- Resolution of 0.01mm ensures high precision readings
- Accuracy typically ±0.03 mm – ±0.05 mm for reliability
- Graduation scale supports detailed inspection workflows
- Designed for gear manufacturing and quality control tasks
Frequently asked
What is the primary use of this caliper?
Measuring chordal thickness and depth of gear teeth
Is the device resistant to workshop contaminants?
Yes, it features an IP54 protection rating for dust and splash
How precise are the digital readings?
Resolution is 0.01mm with accuracy typically ±0.03 mm to ±0.05 mm
More questions buyers ask
What is a gear tooth caliper used for?
It is specially designed to measure the chordal thickness and depth of gear teeth, ensuring accurate tooth geometry and proper meshing performance.
What are the key features of Insize gear tooth calipers?
They feature hardened stainless steel construction, precision measurement capabilities, and IP54 protection for digital models.
Are these calipers suitable for industrial use?
Yes, they are widely used in gear manufacturing, machining, inspection, and quality control.
What is the accuracy of these calipers?
The accuracy is typically ±0.03 mm to ±0.05 mm, depending on the specific model and range.
Do the digital models have an auto power-off feature?
Yes, the digital models include an auto power-off feature to save battery when the instrument is idle.
What is the resolution of the digital models?
The digital models (1181 series) have a resolution of 0.01mm for precise readings.
What is the graduation of the vernier model?
The vernier model (1281-M26A) has a graduation of 0.02mm.
Are these calipers resistant to dust and splash?
Yes, the digital models feature an IP54 protection rating, making them resistant to dust and splashes in workshop environments.
What material are these calipers made of?
They are constructed from hardened stainless steel for long-term durability.
Do I get a GST invoice when buying online?
Yes, GST invoices are provided for all B2B purchases, allowing you to claim input tax credit.
Who should choose the DIGITAL GEAR TOOTH CALIPERS 1181-M25A?
This model is ideal for professionals needing to measure smaller gears with a range of M1 - 24 mm, offering the convenience of digital precision.
Who should choose the DIGITAL GEAR TOOTH CALIPERS 1181-M50A?
This model is best suited for inspecting larger gears with a range of M5 - 45 mm, providing accurate digital readings and IP54 protection.
Who should choose the GEAR TOOTH VERNIER CALIPER 1281-M26A?
This is suitable for users who prefer traditional, battery-free vernier scales for measuring gears up to M1 - 26 mm at a more affordable price point.
What is the difference between the 1181-M25A and 1181-M50A models?
The primary difference is the measurement range. The 1181-M25A covers M1 - 24 mm, while the 1181-M50A covers a larger range of M5 - 45 mm.
Should I choose a digital or vernier gear tooth caliper?
Digital calipers offer easier reading and higher resolution (0.01mm), while vernier calipers (0.02mm graduation) are traditional, robust, and don't require batteries.
How does the price compare across the variants?
The vernier model 1281-M26A is the most affordable option. The digital models are priced higher, with the larger range 1181-M50A being the most expensive.
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Full description
Gear tooth calipers are precision measuring instruments specially designed to measure the chordal thickness and depth of gear teeth. Unlike standard calipers, they feature a dual-scale or adjustable jaw system that allows simultaneous measurement of tooth thickness at the pitch circle and the distance from the top of the gear tooth. These calipers are widely used in gear manufacturing, inspection, and quality control to ensure accurate tooth geometry and proper meshing performance.