Specifications
| Variant | Price | Series | Tip Type | Size | Model |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1193-150 | ₹5,023.00 | Premium | Ceramic Tipped | 150 mm | 1193-150 |
| The Insize 1193-150 features a 150mm range with ceramic tipped jaws and a data interface. Ideal for precision engineering and quality inspection requiring non-magnetic, wear-resistant tips. | |||||
| 1110-150B | ₹5,686.00 | Standard | Carbide Tipped | 150 mm | 1110-150B |
| The Insize 1110-150B offers a 150mm range with highly durable carbide tipped lower jaws. Perfect for machinists measuring abrasive materials in harsh workshop environments. | |||||
| 1110-200B | ₹7,031.00 | Standard | Carbide Tipped | 200 mm | 1193-150 |
| The Insize 1110-200B provides an extended 200mm measurement capacity with rugged carbide tipped jaws. Best suited for heavy-duty industrial applications and larger components. | |||||
| 1110-300B | ₹10,700.00 | Standard | Carbide Tipped | 300 mm | 1110-300B |
| The Insize 1110-300B delivers a maximum 300mm range combined with the extreme durability of carbide tips. The ultimate choice for large-scale machining and engineering tasks. | |||||
Frequently Asked Questions
Maintenance and Care Guidelines
Multi-Function Measurement Capabilities
Premium Series Construction
High Precision Digital Readings
Wear-Resistant Tipped Jaw Design
Frequently Asked Questions
Q.What is the resolution of the Insize Tipped Jaw Digital Caliper?
The Insize Tipped Jaw Digital Caliper features a high resolution of 0.01 mm (0.0005 inch) for precise measurements.
Q.What is the accuracy of this digital caliper?
It offers an accuracy of ±0.02 mm, ensuring reliable and consistent readings for industrial applications.
Q.What materials are the jaws made of?
The jaws are available with either ceramic or carbide tips, providing enhanced durability and wear resistance when measuring hard or abrasive materials.
Q.Is the body of the caliper durable?
Yes, the caliper is constructed with a robust stainless steel body that can withstand harsh workshop environments.
Q.Does the caliper have a digital display?
Yes, it features a clear LCD digital display for easy and quick reading of measurements.
Q.Can it measure in both metric and imperial units?
Yes, the digital caliper supports both mm and inch measurements, allowing for versatile use.
Q.What types of measurements can this caliper perform?
It is capable of performing external, internal, depth, and step measurements, making it a multi-function tool.
Q.Is this caliper suitable for measuring soft materials?
Yes, while designed for hard and abrasive materials, the tipped jaws are also suitable for delicate and soft materials.
Q.Does it come with a data output interface?
Some models, like the 1193-150, feature a data interface for easy transfer of measurement data.
Q.How should I maintain the caliper?
Clean the jaws regularly, store it in a protective case, replace the battery when the display dims, and avoid dropping it to maintain calibration.
Q.Who should choose the Insize 1193-150 Ceramic Tipped Caliper?
The 1193-150 model is ideal for professionals needing a 150mm range with ceramic tipped jaws, offering excellent wear resistance and a data interface for quality inspection processes.
Q.Who should choose the Insize 1110-150B Carbide Tipped Caliper?
The 1110-150B is perfect for users requiring a standard 150mm caliper with carbide tipped lower jaws, providing superior durability for measuring highly abrasive materials.
Q.Who should choose the Insize 1110-200B Carbide Tipped Caliper?
Choose the 1110-200B if you need a larger 200mm measurement range combined with the ruggedness of carbide tipped jaws for heavy-duty machining applications.
Q.Who should choose the Insize 1110-300B Carbide Tipped Caliper?
The 1110-300B is best suited for industrial applications requiring an extended 300mm measurement capacity and the extreme wear resistance of carbide tips.
Q.What is the difference between the Premium and Standard series?
The Premium series (like the 1193-150) often includes additional features like a data interface and ceramic tips, while the Standard series (1110 models) focuses on robust carbide tips for general heavy-duty use.
Q.Should I choose ceramic or carbide tipped jaws?
Ceramic tips offer excellent wear resistance and are non-magnetic, making them great for specific environments, while carbide tips provide maximum durability against highly abrasive materials.
Q.How do I decide between the 150mm, 200mm, and 300mm sizes?
Select the size based on the maximum dimensions of the parts you typically measure. The 150mm is great for general use, while the 200mm and 300mm are necessary for larger components.

