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Starrett 1202-6 Dial Caliper, Stainless Steel, White Face, 0-6' Range, +/-0.001' Accuracy, 0.001' Resolution

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About this item

  • Precise dial graduations of 0.001”, with one revolution equivalent to 0.100”
  • Thumb-operated fine adjustment roll allows for one-hand use
  • Lock screw holds the sliding jaw in position, to ensure a consistent measurement
  • Rack teeth point down to keep foreign matter from clogging the gear, to help prevent measurement error
  • Hardened stainless steel bar, measuring surfaces, rack, gears, and depth rod for accuracy and long life
  • The Starrett 1202 Dial Calipers feature sharp clear graduations of .001-Inch with .100 per revolution
  • Sharp black graduations on the satin finished bar
  • Hardened stainless steel bar, measuring surfaces, rack, gears and depth rod
  • Knife-edge contacts, thumb-operated fine adjustment roll, adjustable bezel and lock screws for sliding jaw and dial bezel
  • Positive, spring-loaded double oinion anti-backlash control


Product Description

The Starrett 1202-6 dial caliper measures 0 to 6 inches with 0.001” accuracy. This handy measuring tool allows for reliable and accurate depth, inside, and outside readings with the sharp, black graduations every 0.100” on the no-glare, satin-finished bar, crisp lines on the white dial face, and knife edge contacts on the jaws.

One full revolution of the dial is equivalent to 0.100”. The knife-edge contacts can be used to scribe parallel lines on the workpiece. This caliper can be used with one hand through operating the fine adjustment roll with the thumb. The lock screw locks the dial bezel and holds the sliding jaw in position. The depth rod is integrated into the rack of the caliper, unlike many calipers which offer a detachable depth rod, or none at all. The hardened stainless steel components, including the bar, measuring surfaces, rack, gears, and depth rod, offer corrosion resistance, increased accuracy, and long life. Positive double pinion anti-backlash control offers increased accuracy over standard gear configurations. Backlash is the amount of clearance between mated gear teeth in the caliper controls – which prevents the gear teeth from jamming. It is undesirable to have much backlash due to the lack of precision offered by the increased amount of play between gears. Certain gear designs can minimize or eliminate backlash. Double pinion anti-backlash systems have two round gears (also called pinions) in contact with the rack gear that extends down the length of the caliper itself. The two pinions have a lower chance of disengaging with the rack gear than a single gear, thereby keeping the caliper more accurate than a single gear anti-backlash system. The rack teeth point down to keep foreign matter from clogging the gear operations. This prevents measurement errors where metal chips could interfere with proper caliper operation.

Calipers measure the distance between two opposing sides of an object. They make inside, outside, depth, or step measurements, according to their type. Calipers are commonly used in architecture, metalworking, mechanical engineering, machining, manufacturing, carpentry, and medicine. The simplest calipers have two legs to mark the two points and require a ruler to take the measurement. More complex calipers use two sets of jaws instead of legs and have up to two graduated scales. Vernier, dial, and digital calipers give direct and accurate readings and are functionally identical, having a calibrated scale with a fixed jaw, and another jaw with a movable pointer that slides along the scale. The vernier caliper has a scale sliding parallel to the main scale for an additional, fractional reading to improve measurement precision. The dial caliper has a circular dial with a pointer on a toothed gear rack replacing the second vernier scale. As with the vernier, this second measurement is added to the reading from the main scale to obtain the result. The dial caliper is used also for measuring size differential between two objects. The digital caliper takes the same sort of differential measurements as the dial caliper by zeroing the display at any point along the slide, with an LCD (replacing the dial) that displays a single, easily read value in both English and metric units. Some digital calipers can hold data readings between measurements and send them to data collection devices.

The L.S. Starrett Company manufactures precision measuring tools, metrology and testing equipment, and saw blade products. The company, founded in 1880, is headquartered in Athol, MA.

From the Manufacturer

Starrett No 1202 Dial Calipers are based on the caliper that has been the first choice of professionals for decades. With the ability to provide quick, accurate measurement of O.D., I.D. and depth, the dial caliper is the most versatile precision hand tool on the market. Unlike vernier slide calipers, their inside measurement jaws can pass by each other, allowing internal measurements as small as .050-Inch


Christopher
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2025
WorksQuality
van
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2015
Not good
Flywheel
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2014
I had to purchase this because the needle on my old dial caliper was no longer reading correctly, and there wasn't any way to adjust it. I don't remember it, but it must've been dropped. Every time I went to use the cheap, digital calipers I bought from Harbor Freight, the battery was dead, every time! I was sick of that, so I decided to splurge and buy myself a new decent dial caliper. This is exactly what I needed. Quality, accuracy, and usability for a decent price. It's already served its purpose.
George
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2014
Made in China. Was Disappointed that it was made in China I bought a Sterret should be made in the US.
R. Smith
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2014
These are well made calipers that stay zeroed. I was a long time fan of the digital caliper but now prefer the dial caliper because I can trust the results; no more battery issues and electronics to become unreliable over time.I was disappointed to discover that this Starret model is made in China; especially with the higher price tag. Starret is essentially saying that their China made products are good enough to have the Starret name on them. However, you can find "equal" quality China made name brands for a lot less money. I don't care about the name but do care about the product quality associated with a name brand.I bought these because Starret had a reputation for making quality products and I am willing to pay the higher USA manufacturing price. If I wanted China made quality I could have bought an equally quality set for a lot less price. Starret should reconsider their manufacturing strategy or loose the impeccable reputation for being USA made that will eventually result in lower consumer trust and profits.
greg shuffield
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2014
Tool itself is made well, but sometimes does not return to zero....the reason I got rid of my last set.in operation slide will stick...I did expect a smoother operation from this name brand of tools.
rcfalcon
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2013
I bought this to replace a cheapo indicator that just wasn't consistent. This one is silky smooth and is bang on when measuring gauge blocks. Zero and measurements are consistent and the quality is as high as the American made counterpart. Can't beat the price. Highly recommended.
DJH
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2013
I started out using an inexpensive digital caliper for my reloading bench. It worked fine and still does, but since it had the potential to fail or become inaccurate just when I might need it the most, I decided to get this Starrett dial caliper. Even though I have been using and reading digital readouts for years, I find I like to just glance at the dial and see my COAL reading just pop out at me without actually reading the numbers on the digital style.It has been perfect and zero never changes...Worth the extra money to me.