Locker537
Well-known member
I would like to purchase a set of calipers for general automotive and shop use.
For example of a use, I need to measure the total clutch cable throw on an older gearbox. The spec is 25mm with a 0.5mm tolerance.
Another example is measuring brake rotor thickness, though I know a tool with a larger throat to get around the edge of the caliper is more proper for that.
I know Mitutoyo is very popular. I also know counterfeits are a problem with Mitutoyo. Is this solved by buying ones that are shipped and sold by Amazon?
I know a lot of it is preference, but for a first set, is vernier, dial, or digital preferred? I like vernier for simplicity and lack of battery and electronics, but I imagine the convenience of digital is great, especially while checking tolerances on my back under a car.
For example of a use, I need to measure the total clutch cable throw on an older gearbox. The spec is 25mm with a 0.5mm tolerance.
Another example is measuring brake rotor thickness, though I know a tool with a larger throat to get around the edge of the caliper is more proper for that.
I know Mitutoyo is very popular. I also know counterfeits are a problem with Mitutoyo. Is this solved by buying ones that are shipped and sold by Amazon?
I know a lot of it is preference, but for a first set, is vernier, dial, or digital preferred? I like vernier for simplicity and lack of battery and electronics, but I imagine the convenience of digital is great, especially while checking tolerances on my back under a car.
