

📐 Measure Like a Pro, Lead Like a Boss
The Starrett Dial Caliper 3202-6 offers professional-grade precision with a 0-6" range, ±0.001" accuracy, and .001" graduations. Made from hardened stainless steel with a Rockwell C60 hardness rating, it delivers durable, reliable measurements. Featuring a smooth, thumb-operated fine adjustment and anti-backlash gear, this caliper ensures effortless one-handed use. Its adjustable bezel and fitted case make it a must-have for millennial managers who demand accuracy and efficiency in their tools.









| ASIN | B00SJADL3G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,265 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #4 in Dial Calipers |
| Brand Name | Starrett |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,078) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00049659614671 |
| Included Components | 1 Dial Caliper |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 10.2"L x 3.8"W |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Starrett |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Measurement Accuracy | +-0.001 |
| Range | 0-6 Inches |
| UPC | 049659614671 787461659274 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
A**1
A quality caliper
This is one of Starrett’s Global Series vernier caliper. According to Starrett’s description of the series, the product is made outside US but under Starrett’s quality control. From the label of the box, it indicates Made in China. The inspection card inside the box has the inspector’s signature “Li”, one of most popular surnames in PR China. Nowadays quite many low leveled models if not all models of Starrett’s calipers are made in either Brazil or PR China. Usually if the manufacurer in China is still under the American company’s management and using American company-registered brand name, i.e. before the business was transferred to the Chinese merchant, the QC and sales of the product should be basically still in the American standard, at least in this case of the caliper, it’s still Starrett’s product as Starrett claims in its web that Starrett name is American made although country of origin may not be. I compared this caliper with one of my Mitutoyo calipers, 500-752-20, to measure a pair of 1-2-3 blocks. And also I checked the hardness of the jaws using Tsubosan Hardness Tester files. Measuring in small size, e.g. anything smaller than 2”, it’s accurate and on the money. Once it’s getting to bigger sizes, it may be off slightly. For example in measuring the 2” and 3” sides of those 1-2-3 blocks, it had shown a small fraction above 0 on the dial. The measure of two blocks at 2”+2” side reads 4.01”. Not bad. I would think it could be slightly off in holding a proper position of the jaws while operating this relatively larger and heavier caliper. Such small offset usually can be seen in operating the 6”-caliper when improper positioning the jaws towards the object. The hardness test on the jaws showed a hardness around 60 of Rockwell C scale. This is the same as I obtained from testing the Mitutoyo one. So this is pretty much the normal hardness for this type of caliper. For comparison, I tested a 8x12 mm HSS lathe tool bits bar, which is supposed to be a hard material used for cutting regular metals on a lathe, it had a reading of HRC 65 hardness. I also compared a test on a cheap stainless steel caliper, which had HRC 55 reading. This Starrett caliper does not only have HRC60 reading on the jaws but also at the far end of the main ruler body. This is nice and should have good resistance to scratches in the normal working conditions. It is smooth to slide although not as smooth as I get used to in using the short 6”-calipers. Probably it takes time or more uses to smooth out. The outside jaws have about 63.8 mm or 2-1/2” depth. This may be short if a measurement is desired on a diameter greater than 2-1/2” on a rod when crosssection measuring position is not accessible. The inside jaws have 22.02 mm or 0.867” depth from tip to the jaw bottom. But if eliminates the little height of the housing of the sliding case (where the dial mounted), the inside jaw depth is about 3/4”. But if the housing of the dial would be eliminated, the inside jaw depth is about 18 mm (≈0.7”). This is how deep when ID measuring can go. Final number: it weighs about 430 grams or 0.95 lbs. So once it’s fallen onto a concrete ground from a height of the work bench, it can hurt (or completely damage) itself, at least the dial face could be severely cracked.
S**E
Best of the best
Starrett never fails to impress with its measuring instruments. This set of dial calipers is really handy and accurate. The traversing gear runs really smooth and won't jump on you while adjusting as long as you keep chips out of it. The locking screw is also easy to reach without losing your measurement. It is a really good caliper and definitely worth the price.
A**R
Worth the money
Replaced two cheap dial calipers with these high quality Starrett calipers. Starrett quality is so much nicer and worth the price to get precision measuring tools.
S**J
Solid, quality caliper.
This is a great tool where the batteries never go dead (like my digital ones). A well built, quality caliper that will hold accuracy and probably outlast me. Great for industrial and home use.
M**T
It's good
Seems to be decently accurate at least within .001. Not a bad caliper for the price.
R**V
Fantastic dial gauge
Perfect calibration, smooth, top quality. I won’t need anything else!
J**.
Excellent accuracy
Since I was a calibration tech while in the Marine Corps I did a thorough check of the calipers when I received them. The accuracy was exceptional and the repeatability was excellent. I am now in school for machining and these have held up very well. Proper care and use of the tool will of course be a large determining factor of how long the tool lasts but I have had zero issues with the calipers losing accuracy or repeatability. When I was active duty I rarely ever had a starrett caliper fail testing. If it did it was apparent that the tool had been missused/mishandled in some way; and we tested hundreds every year. Starrett tools remain one of the top tier precision tools you can buy. Highly recommend.
M**.
A must for a well equipped shop
This versatile tool is very well made with some real hefty feel. The case provides good protection. I just wished it had dual scales for imperial and metric.
A**Y
Had the tool calibrated at my shop and everything checked out from the box, so that's a plus. The biggest downside is that it feels absolutely awful in the hand. The thumb knob is very loose and clicky, and the unit doesn't yield the way that a mitutoyo or B&S does. It also feels very sharp- or aggressive on the thumb. Maybe I'll get used to it, but if you have any positive experience with other calipers, I'd recommend dancing with the one that brung ya.
J**I
Very good design and quality product
A**R
I sent a message to seller to ask for expedited shipping and the product arrived very quickly! It was in perfect condition on arrival and well packaged. Excellent quality 👌
L**.
Have used Starrett measuring devices for years. I got lazy years ago and purchased digital caliber (not Starrett) and got tired of needing or buying batteries. The quality is great and feels good (smooth). Very happy with the product. Would recommend and buy again.
R**N
Good quality
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