Mitutoyo Series 500 Digital Calipers any good?

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  • cphilip
    Former Moderator

    • Jun 2026
    • 16216

    #1

    Mitutoyo Series 500 Digital Calipers any good?

    I not sure where this one should go but I just ordered one of these and was wondering if anyone had one and knew how good they are. Seem like nice ones to me... Guess I should have asked first before ordering one huh? Guess I looking for validation here more than anything. I did not order the ones with the SPC output but the standard model 0-6" ones for Paintball marker use.



    AGD, where we are so good we can do it with only ONE tube!

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  • askman
    Registered User
    • Feb 2002
    • 463

    #2
    mitutoyo calipers and micrometers are excellent. I consider them one of the best in the market right alongside starrett. I have a pair of caliper and 1" micrometer (digital) and I have used them for 7 years, and still works great. There are so many cheap stuff out there now from china, whose quality is questionable, i tend to stick with name brand like Mitutoyo or starrett when I need precision measurement tools..

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    • cphilip
      Former Moderator

      • Jun 2026
      • 16216

      #3
      THANKS! This is good news! I am a bit relieved. I thought I had heard this name a few times before in reference to good ones. You think I should get one of those smaller 1 inch ones for measuring on off pins or do you think this ones abilility will be good enough for those?


      AGD, where we are so good we can do it with only ONE tube!

      cphilip.com

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      • BlackVCG
        Grubby Owner

        • Oct 2000
        • 4956

        #4
        The 0-6" ones are pretty standard and it's the same size I use. I have OLD Craftsman ones that were back from before Craftsman turned into cheap china/taiwan stuff. Like with the majority of things, you get what you pay for. I'm sure you put out about $80-100 for these calipers and that's what you should expect to pay for a good pair. Starett and Brown and Sharpe are also very good brands.
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        • Army
          Moderator of DOOOOOOOOMMM!

          • Oct 2000
          • 5785

          #5
          Phil, I've used Mit's since 1983 when they first came out with their digital model. Before that, I used Starretts and wasn't ever 100% sure of the reading.

          I also have digital Mit micrometers and depth gauges. The Army keeps wanting me to use the dial calipers in the tool kits........I laugh.

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          • cphilip
            Former Moderator

            • Jun 2026
            • 16216

            #6
            Originally posted by BlackVCG
            ...$80-100 for these calipers and that's what you should expect to pay for a good pair.
            Gulp... it was $130 but... I didn't realy shop around too much so not sure if I couldn't have beaten that. Probably could have but I just needed em fast.


            AGD, where we are so good we can do it with only ONE tube!

            cphilip.com

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            • Mook564
              I'm not important
              • Oct 2002
              • 59

              #7
              YES, they are great tools. I use them myself at my job. I am a metal fabrricator by trade. They are top quality, right up there with Starrett and Brown & Sharp. I have the same caliper you ordered and love it. The SPC output on the caliper is a waist of money unless you need to log your measurements due to a Mill Spec standard on it, or is required by ISO procedures. Also,if you are thinking of ordering a 1" micrometer ask yourself this first. Do I really need to measure to .00005 of an inch on a paintball marker You never know, And yes they are that accurate. I am sure you will love it.Plus for $130 you got a good price
              Just remember your moms credit card can't but you talent.

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              • cphilip
                Former Moderator

                • Jun 2026
                • 16216

                #8
                Originally posted by Mook564
                ...Also,if you are thinking of ordering a 1" micrometer ask yourself this first. Do I really need to measure to .00005 of an inch on a paintball marker You never know, And yes they are that accurate. I am sure you will love it.Plus for $130 you got a good price

                Well my initial answer was no. If I was measuring On Off pins trying to get them within .001 of each other that being able to depend on .0001 accuracy was enough to do that. And so this one did that AND was big enough opening for me to measure the other parts on the mag that need 2 and 3 inch openings. So I had concluded it was good all around use one.

                I think I do now see a place where this one is 100 bucks but not completely sure its the same model. I think it is though. Well teach me to do more shopping around I guess.


                AGD, where we are so good we can do it with only ONE tube!

                cphilip.com

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                • Muzikman
                  Everything AGD
                  • Dec 2000
                  • 6229

                  #9
                  Dial calipers...it's all about the dial...none of this digital crap:)

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                  • cphilip
                    Former Moderator

                    • Jun 2026
                    • 16216

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Muzikman
                    Dial calipers...it's all about the dial...none of this digital crap:)
                    Hehe....I admire the old school stick to it ness but I can't read mine anymore...


                    AGD, where we are so good we can do it with only ONE tube!

                    cphilip.com

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                    • boggerman
                      Registered User
                      • Aug 2001
                      • 684

                      #11
                      If you need to get real close, send me your parts. I have access to calibration equipment that will accurately measure to .000001", yes that is one millionth.:)
                      BTW, I have had Mitutoyo mics for almost 10 years now and where I work they require recalibration every year, the Mits have passed every year without fail.

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                      • afrankart
                        driving blindfolded
                        • Jan 2003
                        • 713

                        #12
                        I myself have the same calipers. i think they are a good caliper for the price. i hae always liked mitytoyos products, even though I prefer starrett micrometers.
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                        • IcantBelieveit
                          Registered User
                          • Nov 2002
                          • 1339

                          #13
                          i have a set i use for measuring brake rotors at work. Works good, never had any problems
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                          • Heat
                            hello lamewads
                            • Oct 2000
                            • 4463

                            #14
                            I got a set os digital and analog mitutoyo calipers. yeah, I'm oldschool

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                            • Phil
                              Registered User
                              • May 2001
                              • 506

                              #15
                              Heat I couldn't stop laughing at that penguin video. I have seen it one other time with the penguin tripping the other one. Where did you get it?

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