Clarke 4500360 CM145 Digital Instructions

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Year 2020
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Clarke 4500360 CM145 Digital Caliper Specification

The Clarke 4500360 CM145 Digital Caliper is a precision measurement tool designed for professional use in various engineering and manufacturing applications. This digital caliper offers a measurement range from 0 to 150mm (0 to 6 inches) with an impressive accuracy of ±0.02mm (0.001 inches), making it suitable for high-precision tasks. It features a large, easy-to-read LCD display that provides clear digital readings in metric, imperial, and fractional units, allowing users to switch between measurement modes seamlessly. The caliper is constructed from high-quality stainless steel, ensuring durability and resistance to wear and corrosion, which is essential for maintaining accuracy over time.

The Clarke 4500360 CM145 includes a zero-setting function at any position, enabling differential measurements with ease. It also offers an automatic power-off feature to conserve battery life when the device is not in use. The thumb roller and locking screw provide smooth sliding and secure positioning, facilitating precise measurements even in challenging environments. This digital caliper is powered by a standard LR44 button cell battery, which is readily available and easy to replace.

The caliper is designed with a depth measurement probe, internal and external jaws, and a step measurement function, making it versatile for various measurement tasks. It is lightweight and ergonomically designed, ensuring comfortable handling and ease of use. The Clarke 4500360 CM145 Digital Caliper is an essential tool for professionals requiring reliable and accurate measurements, with its robust construction and advanced features guaranteeing consistent performance in demanding settings.

Clarke 4500360 CM145 Digital Caliper F.A.Q.

How do I switch the Clarke 4500360 CM145 Digital Caliper between metric and imperial units?

To switch between metric and imperial units, press the 'Unit' button located on the caliper. This will toggle the display between millimeters and inches.

What should I do if the digital display on my caliper is not turning on?

Ensure that the battery is properly installed and has sufficient charge. Replace the battery if necessary. If the problem persists, check for any visible damage or contact customer support.

How can I calibrate the Clarke 4500360 CM145 Digital Caliper?

Close the jaws completely and press the 'Zero' button to reset the display to zero. This process should be done every time the caliper is used for accurate measurements.

What type of battery does the Clarke 4500360 CM145 Digital Caliper use?

The caliper uses a standard LR44 button cell battery. Ensure to replace it with the same type to maintain performance.

Can the digital caliper be used in wet conditions?

The Clarke 4500360 CM145 Digital Caliper is not waterproof. Avoid using it in wet conditions to prevent damage to the electronic components.

How do I maintain the accuracy of my digital caliper?

Regularly clean the caliper and keep it free from dust and debris. Store it in a protective case when not in use and avoid dropping or exposing it to extreme temperatures.

What should I do if the caliper is giving inconsistent readings?

First, ensure the caliper is clean and properly zeroed. Check the battery and replace it if needed. If inconsistency persists, consider having the caliper professionally calibrated.

Is it possible to measure both inside and outside dimensions with this caliper?

Yes, the Clarke 4500360 CM145 Digital Caliper is designed to measure both inside and outside dimensions accurately using its jaws.

How do I clean the digital caliper properly?

Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the caliper. Avoid using water or solvents, as these can damage the electronic components. For stubborn dirt, use a slightly damp cloth.

Can the caliper measure depth and step dimensions?

Yes, the caliper has a depth rod for measuring depth and can also measure step dimensions using the step measurement feature.