Usually I replace the battery or just buy a new one but I was wondering if anybody knows a method that works to get our old electronic calipers to hold their zero setting after measuring, ie. Base to ogive ?
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i bought a set of the cheaper Mitutoyos and they worked great for awhile but then became inconsistent. i tried a new battery to no avail. get what you pay for - id buy the better mitutoyo next time. i like my starrett dial calipers best-Usually I replace the battery or just buy a new one but I was wondering if anybody knows a method that works to get our old electronic calipers to hold their zero setting after measuring, ie. Base to ogive ?
and when a EMP strikes us they still worki like my starrett dial calipers best-
yeah dead bettery ectand when a EMP strikes us they still work
graveyard dead or can't find or worse digital stuff fried,,yeah dead bettery ect
yes thats what I and pirate were saying. all mine are starrett dial but those mitutoyo dials look real good. i have an 8" set of mitutoyo but they have 200 on the dial which i dont like- very good calipers though- i know mitutoyo makes them with 100 on the dial which is what i like.Buy dials, then no batteries to die. None of my Mitutoyo calipers lose zero, and they are middle of the road price wise.

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