Hot
New
-14%
In stock

VINCA Digital Caliper, DCLA-0605 0-6 Inch/150mm, Inch/Millimeter/Fraction Conversion, Stainless Steel, Large LCD Screen...

3 REVIEWS

SKU: L1403816

$37.76$32.80

You Save: $4.96 (14%)

Hurry! Only 10 Left in Stock!

VINCA Digital Caliper, DCLA-0605 0-6 Inch/150mm, Inch/Millimeter/Fraction Conversion, Stainless Steel, Large LCD Screen
Stainless steel digital caliper with inch/metric/fraction conversion; Home DIY and professional use are both highly recommended
Fine polished stainless steel and advanced processing of depthometer's groove give better looking, smooth sliding, and accurate result
Measure Range: 0-6 inches/150mm; Display: 1/2"x1 1/2" (13mm x 38mm) extra large screen; Accuracy: ±0.001"/0.03mm; Resolution: 0.0005"/0.01mm, 1/128"
Each digital caliper has been fully calibrated before ready to sell (NO calibration certificate included in this model. Please purchase DCLA-0605C for NIST cert)
Featured RS232 Data transfer port, must connect with "VINCA DTCR-03" Cable (sold separately, not included) to make data transfer to PC. DO NOT CONNECT WITH REGULAR USB CABLE. Patent in the US; Comes with one extra battery



9.25 x 1.5 x 0.5 inches; 5.28 ounces

  • FREE standard shipping within the United States(3-6 Days)on all orders!
  • 100% money back guarantee for items not delivered or damaged during shipping.
  • Safe and secure checkout with our high quality encryption
  • Shipping services: UPS, FedEx, USPS.
  • Only ship to the lower 48 states, no APO/FPO addresses or PO Boxes allowed.
  • Local pickups and combined shipping options are not provided at this time.


  • You can return a product for up to 30 days from the date you purchased it.
  • Any product you return must be in the same condition you received it and in the original packaging. Please keep the receipt.
  • A full refund if you don’t receive your order
  • A full refund if your order does not arrive within the guaranteed time (6-7 business days not including 1 processing day.)

We accept payment by any of the following methods:
Credit Cards, PayPal, Shop Pay, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Amazon Pay, Meta Pay

Customer satisfaction is very important to us.
If you have any problem with your order, please contact us and we will do our best to make you satisfied.



If you have any queries, please contact us via 

Support@ZeeBooth.com

We usually respond within 24 hours on weekdays.


Customer Reviews

Based on 3 reviews
67%
(2)
33%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
S
Sean Tomlinson
Buy it

Look, if this caliper is in your budget, buy it. There's no need to do more searching. A caliper priced at $5 less just isn't worth it. It's ridiculously well made for what it is (it may be overkill). It is machined very well and it feels smooth, feel free to check the measurement tolerances for yourself. The regular gauge works well and the thumb screw action feels good. The inner diameter measurement works well as does the depth gauge at the end. I only found one flaw. On my unit, the plastic battery cover was manufactured way too small, leading to the battery cover sliding off repeatedly until I covered it with tape. I should also mention the nice, hard, impact resistant ABS plastic case. It has room for accessories sold separately that I'm not interested in and comes with spare batteries. I'm satisfied, apart from the battery door.

a
asa r.
Fantastic value

It's accurate, made of quality materials and surprisingly cheap. The only thing was it was turned on inside the box so the battery died shortly after it arrived, minor inconvenience but I'd like it if they put a film between the battery and connector that can be removed upon arrival

B
B I
Incredible quality & Some reviews do not seem to be fair

I have been using this a lot for close to a year now, and in all that time I have not found a single drawback with it. I mean SERIOUSLY - I even thought of the color of the plastic case, but it is a nice bright red, with substantial hinges and they work well. The well for the tool is even lined with foam inside. The batteries? Well there are two inside the box and one in the caliper when it came. As long as you remember to turn it off, or let the auto off do it's job, then I have not had to change the original battery in almost a year now. The caliper itself is a stainless steel, but it did become slightly magnetic when measuring the dimensions of an N52 super magnet. Even that magnet failed to interfere with the electronics and it behaved perfectly, keeping accurate readings throughout. I know some reviews say that it needs to keep being zeroed a lot. I was afraid of that, but I have had no such problems at all with mine. Even viciously sliding the scale in and out many times, it went back to 0.0000 inch perfectly. I did occasionally get an offset of perhaps 0.0005", but that proved to be a speck of dirt on the measuring faces every time. Perhaps that was the cause of the problems some were having? Just wipe the measuring surfaces with a clean, soft cloth and the problem was solved for me. Even so, we are talking about 0.0005" (1/2000"). It is "only" rated for an accuracy of +/- 0.001" (1/1000"), so that last digit might show a 0 or a 5 and still be well within it's rated accuracy. This is seriously good for a digital caliper. For me what was a real suprise was just how useful being able to measure in fractions of an inch really is. It reads out in 1/128", but automatically cancels down to the lowest common denominator. So it would not say 2/128", but 1/64" instead. This is astonishingly useful for quick "go" / "no go" measurements, and also it does away with the need for tables to know if that drill with the size missing, is 7/64" or not? Anything with a fractional inch measurement can be read directly, instead of looking up the decimal/fractional tables. It uses an LR44 (alkaline 1.5V) battery, which are also commonly sold as AG13, L1154. LR1154, or 157 batteries. The slightly more expensive Silver Oxide versions though might be better in the long run, as their voltage is more stable during the lifetime of the battery. Silver oxide equivalents are SR44, SR44SW, 303 and 357. Reading the reviews for this was disappointing. Certainly Vinca seem to read all the comments and replace faulty ones, but they also listen and update the design. Mine having an auto off feature is a good example, as earlier ones apparently did not have this. My auto off seems to put it into very deep suspended animation, as moving the scale does not wake it up, and even though I have left it in auto off for months, there is no sign of the original battery that was in it having run down. There seems to be a lot of confusion in the reviews about what digital calipers are, and what they do. That seems to be why a lot of people have only given four stars or less. I think a lot of mentions of them being "sharp", might be that they do not know that the beaks of the jaws need to be that sharp in order to measure accurately in confined spaces - such as the minor diameter of a thread. Also to reduce the parallax errors with some types of measurements. The points are sharp, so that they can be used to scribe a mark onto things at the precise distance you have set them to. Them not feeling "very good quality" might be as occasional reviewers have noticed, that the wheel is "wobbly". This is intentional, as it is meant to better control how tight you clamp them onto the workpiece - Much like the friction clutch you get on micrometers. Engineers know that with measurements this accurate, how tight you make it on the workpiece, can affect the reading. So the whole point of using the "wobbly wheel" is to try to standardise the amount of force that is used to close the jaws and so improve accuracy that way. Digital calipers of this quality ARE accurate scientific tools. Trying to check their accuracy with rulers as some have claimed to do, is not logical - The calipers would be telling you your ruler was inaccurate. Also, I doubt few people could judge by eye that the edge of the beak was in the middle of a rulers' marking to 1/2000". There should be NO free play in the depth gauge, or anywhere for that matter. When held to the light, the edges of the jaws should appear to meet perfectly with no light. The same should be true for the beak on the other side, used for measuring internal diameters. Mine were perfect out of the box in these respects. In fact, mine are broadly equivalent to my $200 6" Mitutoyo digital calipers - Which don't have fractional inches, as they are older. They are not quite as smooth as the Mitutoyo, but after the use they have had, they are not far off being that smooth now. Where there might be a difference is in (fairly ...

This is a standard cookie notice which you can easily adapt or disable as you like in the admin. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website.

VINCA Digital Caliper, DCLA-0605 0-6 Inch/150mm, Inch/Millimeter/Fraction Conversion, Stainless Steel, Large LCD Screen...

VINCA Digital Caliper, DCLA-0605 0-6 Inch/150mm, Inch/Millimeter/Fraction Conversion, Stainless Steel, Large LCD Screen...

$37.76$32.80
3 REVIEWS