| Measuring range | Resolution | Scale length | External jaws | Internal jaws |
| 0.01mm | 158mm | 190mm | 40mm | 16mm |
| 0.01mm | 200mm | 250mm | 52mm | 18mm |
| 0.01mm | 300mm | 350mm | 62mm | 20mm |
| 0.02mm | 158mm | 190mm | 40mm | 16mm |
| 0.02mm | 200mm | 240mm | 50mm | 20mm |
| 0.02mm | 300mm | 350mm | 62mm | 20mm |
The BORLETTI analog calipers are precision measuring instruments designed to ensure reliable readings in industrial, technical, and mechanical settings. Made of hardened stainless steel, these calipers are ideal for applications requiring durability, dimensional stability, and corrosion resistance. The rotating dial indicators, easy to read, allow immediate and precise interpretation of the measured values.
The instruments are equipped with matte chrome scales, designed to reduce reflections in direct lighting environments. The presence of adjustment rollers allows controlled approach to the workpiece, while the protected racks ensure smooth and reliable operation even in harsh conditions. The graduated rods and depth rods, both made of hardened stainless steel, allow external, internal, and depth measurements with the same precision. The calipers feature internal and external jaws, offering versatile use on different geometries. The vernier locking mechanism is located at the top and ensures long-term measurement stability.
The BORLETTI analog calipers are used daily by mechanical operators, laboratory technicians, quality engineers, and maintenance specialists. They are employed in precision mechanical machining, quality control of metal components, and dimensional tolerance checks on turned, milled, or molded parts. The main sectors include automotive industry, precision mechanics, aerospace, energy, and metallurgy.
The instruments are designed for use in mechanical workshops, metrology laboratories, production lines, and industrial environments, where the robustness and reliability of measuring instruments are essential. The use of dial analog calipers is especially recommended when a more intuitive reading is preferred over the vernier caliper, while maintaining high measurement accuracy.