Mitutoyo 530-119 Vernier Caliper, Stainless Steel, Inch/Metric, 0-12" Range, +/-0.0015" Accuracy, 0.001" Resolution





Key features
- •Hardened stainless steel construction with satin chrome finish, for protection of caliper
- •Four-way measurement capability for outside dimension (OD), inside dimension (ID), depth, and step measurements
- •Raised sliding surfaces to help prevent defacement and wear of scale graduations
- •Modest, 14-degree face angle on vernier scale, to help improve visibility and reduce the possibility of parallax errors
- •Meets Federal Accuracy Specifications GGG-C-111B
Mitutoyo 530-119 Vernier Caliper, Stainless Steel, Inch/Metric, 0-12" Range, +/-0.0015" Accuracy, 0.001" Resolution
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.3
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Based on 10 reviews
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Worth every penny
Jon Johnson✓ Verified Purchase•July 15, 2017
I think Mitutoyo's are the best. I this this set of scales are the easiest to read. I defiantly like the black dots on the quarter inch marks
I love this thing
Nathaniel Barwell✓ Verified Purchase•April 4, 2017
I love this thing. I bought it four years ago, because I was doing some precise woodworking (beehive box joints), and rulers were feeling awfully crude. This made me feel like I could actually see what I was doing.
There's nothing I dislike about it. No problems with rust, or difficulty of movement (loosen the thumb screw?). Would be nice to have a better case for it though.
The simplicity and precision is wonderful.
There's nothing I dislike about it. No problems with rust, or difficulty of movement (loosen the thumb screw?). Would be nice to have a better case for it though.
The simplicity and precision is wonderful.
I have owned this verneir caliber for almost a year a half. The the instrument is fairly accurate
A. Almallah✓ Verified Purchase•September 29, 2016
I have owned this verneir caliber for almost a year a half. The the instrument is fairly accurate. I have to add the caliber is fairly easy to read and it is reliable in the workplace. After use and washing oil and grease with water and soap, the caliber started to rust, which is strange for a Mitutoyo product, even for a caliber with this price, as cheaper ones did not have this problem. "HOWEVER", unlike the other Mitutoyo products, this did not come with the certficate of inspection, which is again strange for a Vernier with this price tag, and more importantly from "Mitutoyo". I have dealt with cheaper calibers with electronic sensors even, which are almost as accurate from smaller companies, and they came with foam padded plastic cases that protect them when not in use. This vernier came with a useless nylon sleeve, that provides no protection, which makes it difficult to put this isntrument in a tool box when moving. More importantly, unlike the other Mitutoyo products, and some cheaper calibers I experienced, this product has a little bit of resistance to slide. This is not a major issue in use, but it certainly does not provide the best use experience, as I had from other Mitutoyo products.
For short, if you are just interested in an analogue vernier caliber that is fairly accurate, this one is fine, although the price tag is little bit high for the issues mentioned. That's if you do not care about the certificate of inspection, the absence of a protective case and the toughness to move slider. Although smaller names may provide smoother calibers with a case that are almost as accurate, there is always the chance of getting a product that is not as good or as reliable from smaller brands. You have the choice.
For short, if you are just interested in an analogue vernier caliber that is fairly accurate, this one is fine, although the price tag is little bit high for the issues mentioned. That's if you do not care about the certificate of inspection, the absence of a protective case and the toughness to move slider. Although smaller names may provide smoother calibers with a case that are almost as accurate, there is always the chance of getting a product that is not as good or as reliable from smaller brands. You have the choice.
Fine Instrument - Cheap flimsy plastic cover and cheap box.
Stair Climber✓ Verified Purchase•January 13, 2016
This is a fine instrument to hold and to use. Easy to read. No batteries. Now I plan to build a wooden box to keep it in or some other protective box. I can't believe they would send it in such a cheap packaging. I got ripped off on the price. I paid $94. Now I see it on Amazon for $55. Maybe the cheaper one is a fake. I have no clue.
The secret ingredient is love.
Mr Pete✓ Verified Purchase•December 28, 2015
I'm a dork, and I appreciate mechanical precision, so you may not care as much about what is essentially a $60 ruler as I do. That said, when you hold this in your hands, you immediately realize that someone put a lot of thought and care into this design. It is rock solid. There is no rattle, there is no shake, there is no give. Do I really need to know how many 20ths of a millimeter thick something is? Very, very, very rarely. Does it make me happy to know that this thing exists that can give me consistent, precise readings without requiring a battery? Absolutely. My only complaint is that the model I bought doesn't have a thumb wheel for fine adjustments, but that was my fault for not choosing one that had that feature.
Yes, the Chinese digital calipers you can buy for half this price are smooth and easy to use. Now take the battery out of it and use it to try to measure something. What's that you say? It's hard to read? You wish you had something analog that you could read quickly and easily without having to deal with batteries? You've come to the right place.
TL;DR: If you're reading this review you're probably shopping for a vernier caliper. If you care enough about accurate measurements to buy a vernier caliper, you should buy this one.
Yes, the Chinese digital calipers you can buy for half this price are smooth and easy to use. Now take the battery out of it and use it to try to measure something. What's that you say? It's hard to read? You wish you had something analog that you could read quickly and easily without having to deal with batteries? You've come to the right place.
TL;DR: If you're reading this review you're probably shopping for a vernier caliper. If you care enough about accurate measurements to buy a vernier caliper, you should buy this one.
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