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Calipers GALLERY INDEX | NEXT TOOL | FEEDBACK Calipers, which have changed very little since Roman times, are used to measure parts not accessible to a rule, i.e., the outside diameter of a cylinder or the inside dimensions of a hole. The most common type, the bow or outside caliper, is used for external measurements. The inside, or straight caliper, is used for internal measurements, and the inside-outside caliper is one that can be used in either type of work. Other varieties include the spring caliper and the wing caliper, both of which have a screw mechanism used to lock the setting at any point of measurement. The odd leg caliper is used to scribe a line parallel to a contoured edge of the workpiece. The double-ended caliper can be used to take the measurement without removing the tool from the work. |