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Reading the Micrometer. Know the names of the different parts of the Micrometer. Rules for Using a Micrometer. Never take hold of the thimble and whirl the frame around to open or close the micrometer. Rules for Using a Micrometer. Do not use as a C-clamp. Rules for Using a Micrometer. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Reading the Micrometer

Reading the Reading the MicrometerMicrometer

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Know the names of the different parts of the Micrometer.

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Rules for Rules for Using a Using a

MicrometerMicrometer

Never take hold of the thimble and whirl the Never take hold of the thimble and whirl the frame around to open or close the micrometer.frame around to open or close the micrometer.

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Rules for Rules for Using a Using a

MicrometMicrometerer

Do not use as a C-clampDo not use as a C-clamp

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Rules for Using a Rules for Using a MicrometerMicrometer

•Always use the Ratchet Stop to tighten the micrometer.

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Rules for Using a Rules for Using a MicrometerMicrometer

Always undo with the thimble. Always undo with the thimble. If you undo with the ratchet you may unscrew it.If you undo with the ratchet you may unscrew it.

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Rules for Using a Rules for Using a MicrometerMicrometer

When you have to When you have to open or close the open or close the micrometer a long way. Hold it in one hand micrometer a long way. Hold it in one hand and roll it in the palm of the other handand roll it in the palm of the other hand..

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Rules for Using a Rules for Using a MicrometerMicrometer

When storing the micrometer always leave When storing the micrometer always leave some space between the anvil and the spindle.some space between the anvil and the spindle.

Do Not leave tight.Do Not leave tight.

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Rules for Using a Rules for Using a MicrometerMicrometer

Learn how to hold it in your hand so Learn how to hold it in your hand so it is comfortable to hold.it is comfortable to hold.

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The sleeve goes from 0 to 0. The last 0 could have a 10 there. It represents a movement of 1 inch (1.000) Each large number is equal to .100. 1= .100, 2= .200, 5= .500 etc. The Lines in between the numbers represent .025 thousands of and you would count them up .025, .050, .075, .100

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The Thimble on the side of the sleeve moves as you rotate it. Each mark is = to .001. Each time it moves one full turn it travels a distance of .025.

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To read you must take each section and add it together The last large Number is 5 so we have .500we have one line past the 5 so we have .025and the thimble is turned to the 7 so we have .007add it together and we have .532

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The last large Number is 2 so we have .200we have three lines past the 2 so we have .075and the thimble is turned to the 18 so we have .018add it together and we have .293

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The last large Number is 4 so we have .400We have one line that is partially showing but the thimble is not past the 0 so we have .000and the thimble is turned to the 24 so we have .024add it together and we have .424

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The last large Number is 1 so we have .100we have 1 line past the 1 so we have .025and the thimble is turned to the 13 so we have .013add it together and we have .138

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The last large Number is 2 so we have .200we have 1 line past the 2 so we have .025and the thimble is turned to the 12 so we have .012add it together and we have .237

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Some times the thimble is part way in between the two numbers. What you really need is a vernier Micrometer.

A vernier micrometer will allow you to read to ten- thousandths of an inch.

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But since we don’t with the micrometers I have, this is what you can do. You will have to carry it out to a 4th digit. That is ten thousandths of an inch. Write down the answer to this problem add a .0005 to it because it is about halfway in between the 12 and 13.

.6875

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Try this one?Get the answer before you look!!

.625 Don’t forget the decimal