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This Digital Readout Linear Scale offers a 0-300mm (12'') measuring range with ±0.10mm accuracy and 0.01mm resolution. Featuring a large remote LCD display, it supports inch, fractional, and metric readings. Designed for versatile use on milling machines, routers, planers, table saws, and lathes, it comes complete with mounting hardware, batteries, and a protective case—perfect for professionals upgrading their workshop tools.







| ASIN | B08LB5W41R |
| Brand | SHAHE |
| Brand Name | SHAHE |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 45 Reviews |
| Included Components | parts |
| Manufacturer | Wenzhou Sanhe Measuring Instrument Co.,LTD |
| Material | Aluminium , Metal |
| Material Type | Aluminium, Metal |
| Measurement Accuracy | 0.10mm |
| Model Number | 5403F |
| Number of Batteries | 2 CR2032 batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | 5403F |
| UPC | 385606335498 |
S**T
Disaster waiting to happen
After drilling and tapping holes on my xy table to install, I find out there are at least 2 dead spots on the travel making the dro completely unreliable. It wasn’t immediately obvious until the part I was fabricating was ruined. Cheap Chinese knock off-DO NOT BUY
G**S
Works
Worked great on my drill press, and for a great price
A**R
Accurate and easy to install!
Digital readout works great and is very accurate. Only downfall I have with it is that the display does not have an auto shutoff if you walk away and forget to power it off.
M**E
Get more to cut
Worked on my mill and lathe, well work well on yours as well. Battery does not like the cold. Quality good for the price. Not a Dro much better than a tape matt!,,
G**N
A good value... Note, no offset feature
I've been using this family of iGaging DROs for years. Absolute accuracy has proven to meet specs (4 mils per foot) and is good enough for the work I'm doing. No, it's not a $500 glass-scale DRO... Comments regarding the display jumping are widespread on the net but I have seen it exactly once in 6 instruments deployed over 10 years. Often the root cause is electromagnetic interference, for instance from a running the sensor cable very close to the cabling of an adjustable-speed motor drive. Note about this display: It does not have an offset feature, where you enter a fixed offset value. This is useful for a machine like a planer where the table cannot be cranked to a true zero position.
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