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The VINCA IP54 Grade Digital Caliper is a professional-grade measuring tool featuring a 6-inch stainless steel body, IP54 water and dust resistance, and a large LCD screen with ยฑ0.001" accuracy. It offers instant inch, metric, and fraction conversions, plus RS232 data transfer capability, making it ideal for both precision-driven professionals and serious DIYers seeking reliable, versatile measurements.






| ASIN | B017KUC6XQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,577 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #10 in Digital Calipers |
| Brand | VINCA |
| Brand Name | VINCA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 11,113 Reviews |
| Included Components | Batteries, Digital Caliper, User Guide |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 9.25"L x 0.75"W |
| Item Type Name | Quality Electronic Digital Vernier Caliper Inch/Metric/Fractions Conversion 0-6 Inch/150 mm Stainless Steel Body Red/Black Extra Large LCD Screen Auto Off Featured Measuring Tool |
| Item Weight | 5.28 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Clockwise Tools Inc. |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Measurement Accuracy | ยฑ0.001"/0.03mm |
| Model | DCLA-0605 6 Inch |
| Number of Batteries | 2 LR44 batteries required. (included) |
| Part Number | DCLA-0605 |
| Product Dimensions | 9.25"L x 0.75"W |
| Range | 6 Inches |
| UPC | 798154083122 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 years warranty |
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 esoteric things for most users) things like the co-efficient of expansion for the stainless steel they are made from? In warmer weather, the metal expands and affects their accuracy. This is why micrometers are held in the crook of one finger, to minimise heat transfer, as these are typically an order of magnitude more accurate than calipers. Most micrometers measure to 1/10,000", but only for a 2" diameter. I find it incredible that digital calipers can maintain 1/10 of that accuracy, but to much greater widths. Now I do know that temperature co-eff for my Mitutoyo, but I could not find one for the Vinca (only that the accuracy was taken at the standard 20 degrees centigrade.) I wonder if Vinca could respond with an actual figure, or is it not known / varies from batch to batch?
R**B
Pretty Darn Good Quality
I just got this today to replace the beater HF one that I've been tossing around in the shop for years and finally lost this past month. I've been making due with a plastic caliper and an oversized caliper that I bought for bigger stuff, but I really needed something this size that's accurate to a thou or so and so decided to get something off of Amazon with good reviews. As soon as I opened the package, I could tell the difference in quality between the HF one and this. Much nicer. I like that it has position memory (wherever you zero it, it keeps that zero, and remembers its position when it shuts off then comes back on at some point). It also comes back on automatically when you start running the slide back or forth, which is pretty convenient. Most importantly, it reads the exact same every time I close the jaws. No half thou variations with this one, just dead on every time. And it's really easy to get it to make fine adjustments. No jerkiness. Not quite as smooth as a Mitutoyo or Starrett ones I've held, but others have said they free up as you use them, and for the price, you can't expect the moon. We'll see how it holds up, but considering that I used the super cheapo one for 5 or so years without issue, I think this one will last just as long. Long story short, haven't used it much yet, but so far seems absolutely fantastic for the price. Can't go wrong, especially for the home shop.
D**N
Perfect for MY intended use (unable to separately find cable for data transfer functions)
TLDR: Really sleek and sturdy with 2 ADDITIONAL batteries and a . VERY happy with the product. If the data capture function is your MAIN intended use (mine was not), then you may have to consider a different product as the specific data-transfer-only USB cable they say is required is nowhere to be found. It is not included in this product, and I was unable to find it on Amazon or their storefront. (NOTE: the cable NOT being included is explicitly stated multiple times, so I wasn't expecting to receive it...but it would be nice to have it available to buy separately SOMEWHERE). Great digital caliper. If it JUST worked as intended, I'd just rate it 3 or 4 stars; however, they get a 5-star rating because of the "extras." The sturdy plastic case is great and includes padding. Also, what I really love is that not only is there a battery included, but there were also two extra batteries included. It's not a pain to buy extra batteries, but it's the "little things," like including extras that make me want to continue to buy from a seller. The adjustment knob/wheel is smooth as butter. After zeroing, I measured out to random distances and then back to zero to ensure that it wouldn't be "off," including switching between the measurement units and it always zeroed back correctly. Also love how sharp the points are on this. I originally got this to match up a jeweler's scribe for marking my gold, silver, and platinum sheets with marking fluid, but I am pleasantly surprised that I'll be able to forego the marking scribe and just use this instead, as it makes a clean, even line! I haven't tried out the data transfer functions of this product as I have a regular microUSB cable that I use for charging other devices as opposed to a sole data transfer USB cable (whatever the specifications of that type of cable would be). I guess if I had to find something "wrong" with the product, it would be the fact that I wasn't able to find the cable specifications required outside of "buy our super special USB cable." Upon trying to look it up (they list requiring the "VINCA DTCR-03 cable"), I was unable to even find it on Amazon. Separately, as a "tinker-er" and "hobbyist," I already have so many cords and cables that I hate the thought of having to buy ANOTHER cable that might be a duplicate of one I already have, but I really don't want to risk accidentally frying/messing up my digital caliper just because I wanted to save a few bucks. But that aside, if they require a specific cable, then it WOULD be nice to actually have that cable AVAILABLE on Amazon. Maybe I didn't look that hard, but I didn't find it as a standalone item in Amazon's search nor in the seller's storefront, so that's disappointing. I DID find it from other seller's on Amazon, but all of the listings were "Currently Unavailable," leading me to believe that the main company is not able to meet the demand AND/OR they are no longer making the cable, which is disappointing. Still rating this as 5 stars though, because the data capture feature itself isn't my MAIN intended use. If I want to track a bunch of measurements for my jewelry CAD modeling, I'll just have to go the good ole fashioned "measure and punch in the data myself" route.
E**N
It's accurate. Feels good. Not a bad caliper, but has some quirks.
I just needed a cheap-o to keep in the toolbox. It's pretty accurate. The display is absolutely obnoxious beyond belief because the tenths are full-size, but the hundredths, thousandths, and ten-thousandths are all smaller digits. It's very distracting that one of the numbers on the right of the decimal is large and leads to some annoyance until you get used to it. On the plus side, it does read ten-thousandths. The other big gripe is that it turns on just by using it. You don't need to push the power button to turn it on... but it's SUPER ridiculously sensitive, so if you keep it in a toolbox with other tools, it's always turning on and bleeding the battery down for no reason. Won't be an issue if you just leave it in the case and store it until you need it. It's not high enough quality to be a primary tool (I use my B+S's and Mitutoyo's for that), and the sensitivity in always being on if you even sneeze in its general direction kind of make it a poor choice for a beater too. It does feel good in the hand though, which is important. It's good for the money over all. Not too much to be disappointed over. The display is really the biggest bother though. It takes getting used to and throws you off pretty easily by sort of tricking your brain into thinking the ten-thousandths are the thousandths until you get REALLY used to it if you switch back and forth between calipers. It's a bigger deal than it seems, actually. Oh, the fractional measurement is kinda nice to have too. I've never owned a set of calipers with the fractional readout. It's actually pretty handy on occasion!
I**Y
Solid, Accurate, and Surprisingly Addictive to Use
Letโs just say it: this caliper is ridiculously good for the price. Stainless steel body, smooth sliding action, and a super crisp LCD screen that gives you inch, millimeter, AND fractional readouts. You can switch between modes with one button, zero it out at any point, and measure inside, outside, depth, and step dimensions with total confidence. Iโve used it for: Dialing in 3D printer tolerances Measuring screw threads, standoffs, bearings Sizing drill bits that lost their label Even checking rope diameters and fishing tackle (no lie) Itโs fast, accurate, and feels premium in the hand. The included case is a nice touch too. What I Love: Stainless steel frame = smooth, durable, and precise Inch/mm/fraction toggle = perfect for any project or workflow Zero button + auto-off = intuitive and battery-saving LCD is bright and BIGโeasy to read even in low light Calibration holds trueโtested it against a micrometer, spot on What Could Be Better: Fraction mode rounds slightlyโgreat for general use, not for ultra-precise CNC Uses a small button cell batteryโlasts a long time, but keep a spare Dust seal isnโt full IP-ratedโdonโt drop it into an oil bath (but hey, donโt do that anyway) TL;DR: The VINCA DCLA-0605 digital caliper is an absolute workhorse with pro-level accuracy and a price tag that doesnโt make you wince. Itโs one of those tools that, once you have it, youโll use it for everythingโand it just feels good to measure things this precisely. Buy it once. Use it forever. Smile every time it slides.
B**Y
WOW - Excellent Value
For my day-job, I inspect mechanical equipment with high-end Mitutoyo and Starrette calipers. I wanted to get something lower-cost, but good enough to use at home (where accuracy to 1/32" is more than I really need). I read several reviews on different calipers. If you're just starting this process looking for a good set of calipers for home/hobby/general machinist use - I'll be blunt and save you time. Stop reading and just buy these. You can pay several hundred more dollars to get the high-end models for near-perfection, but you will barely notice the difference if you don't need accuracy down to the mil. I'm a tool snob and I would have no shame putting this in my work bag for day use even without the name. I bought the 8 inch model (cause...its more than 6). These calipers are *excellent* value with really good build quality. I cleaned my new unit with a light oil (WD-40) and worked the slide a few times to break-in. After a few minutes, the vernier mechanism is surprisingly smooth and feels comparable to my Mit/Starrettes. The resolution is half mil or 1/128 of an inch, which is much more than I'll ever really need at home. The mechanism feels smooth returns to the zero point each time and appears to give consistent readings. The faces look parallel and clean, but I haven't checked their accuracy (don't think I need that kind of assurance for home/hobby use). The only thing two minor things I notice different about the VINCA 8" vs my work Mit/Stars. The first is that the metal faces of the metal calipers aren't polished on the measurement faces. The second minor difference is there is an ever-so-slight 'twist' or lateral offset that the sliding face can make relative to the stationary face normal to the direction of travel (out-of-plane direction). Its not in the direction that really affects accuracy for what I need, and if you don't push the faces in that direction, you will never notice it. For the cost savings - I'll take it! Display is large and in general easy to read. Note the number display uses two different size 'fonts': (1) Up to 3 large (full-size) digits on the left, and (2) Up to 3 small (half-size) digits on the right side (needed to fit the fraction display). The fractions and mm decimal outputs are easy to read. The 'fractional' measurements on these two settings are all the small size digits I have to be careful with inch decimal readings - the large font size for the inch decimal readings are whole number and tenths of an inch. The 3 smaller numbers with the inch-decimal output are actually hundreds of an inch down to half-mil precision. It would be a nice feature if the caliper display could adjust the precision so that the 3 smaller digits are all mils or fractions could round to a nearest 1/64th or 1/32nd (I will never need 1/128 precision). Minor preference note in an otherwise solid tool.
A**R
Customer service
First and foremost, the product is good quality and works as advertised. I purchased this product to help measure small items for 3D printing. When my son needed to borrow it to confirm a bolt size we realized we needed to replace the battery. Long story short, we ended up losing the plastic cover. It was a long shot, but I figured Iโd email the company and ask if I could get a replacement. The customer service was execellent and prompt. They have already shipped me a replacement part and provided tracking. Thank you, Vick for all the help!
S**D
* SURPRISING QUALITY FOR THE PRICE !
* The last caliper I purchased in this price range, was quickly thrown in the garbage. I currently use the extremely fine German-made Mahr for general design.and precise measurement. However, I needed a less expensive caliper to keep in my drill bit bag. Upon receiving and using the VINCA, I was immediately pleased as it is head and shoulders above other sub-$50 models. Most inexpensive Chinese calipers feel, look, and handle like the junk. They exude no confidence whatsoever! The VINCA does not suffer from these shortcomings. A non-machinist or non-technical user should not need anything better. PROS: 1. Plastic case is OK (but it should have better hinges); 2. Auto-on when the slide is move is nice; readout zeros reliably; 3. Fractional readout option is highly useful; 4. High precision (but accuracy not certified for calipers at this price point) 5. Provided with one battery installed, plus two spares (at least mine did); 6. Great feel, no play or slop; mechanism fluid but not quite glassy smooth. CONS*: 1. No back-lit display; 2. Unit indicators (mm/in/F) far far too small. * Still, I'm awarding 5-stars for overall value! Safely purchasing Mitutoyo calipers is a problem due to the number of Chinese counterfeits. Another problem with Mitutoyo is that the fragile battery compartment lid breaks easily. This leaves only high-end Starrett (top), Brown & Sharpe (top), and Mahr (mid), all of which cost much more than VINCA, and none of which should be risked in a shop environment! Unlike the GREAT America of the past, the country has been utterly destroyed by a complete lack of restriction and regulation of foreign parts and products. This for the profit of the human-less Internet super-monopolies that control Washington, and which own you in ways they you cannot fathom! And, of course, because of the Washington sellouts, America has lost all design and manufacturing infrastructure, and currently produces absolutely nothing !!!
H**Y
Excelente
- Excelente estuche - Producto bien hecho y con la precision que prometen - Excelente manufactura y materiales
A**E
Top notch Verniers
Great set of Verniers, could not ask for better, very accurate.
M**H
Perfect
All is good . Perfect quality
A**R
5 stars
Good product
T**B
Prima schuifmaat!
Prachtig en accuraat!
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