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1 year ago
i have an older d100 without the micrometer attachment. do they make an upgrade kit with all the parts i need?
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mine does not have the micrometer attachment at all. so i would need the brackets and everything See more »
1 year ago
Yes, they do make an upgrade kit! Please reach out to customer service to have them get you a quote on the parts. They are not currently listed on our website. When you call, ask for Joe. See full answer »
10 months ago
10 months ago
A micrometer, also known as a micrometer xxxx gauge, is a device used for precise measurement of very small objects. It can measure the depth, length, and thickness of whatever object fits between its anvils. The information is sourced from "https://www.britannica.com/technology/micrometer" (Britannica - Micrometer section) and "https://www.thoughtco.com/micrometer-definition-4143242" (ThoughtCo - Micrometer Definition section). See full answer »
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10 months ago
To read a metric micrometer, you start by noting the number on the sleeve, which represents whole millimeters. Then, you add the number on the thimble, which represents hundredths of a millimeter. This information is found on the website "www.wonkeedonkeetools.co.uk" under the section "How to read a metric micrometer". Specifically, it is stated, "The metric micrometer looks very similar to a standard inch micrometer until you look at the graduations on the sleeve and thimble. The sleeve has graduations every millimeter (mm) and half millimeter (0.5mm). The thimble has graduations every hundredth of a millimeter (0.01mm)." Source: https://www.wonkeedonkeetools.co.uk/m... See full answer »
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10 months ago
A metric micrometer is a precision measuring instrument used to measure small distances or thicknesses between two surfaces, with accuracy to the hundredth of a millimeter (0.01mm). It is often used in mechanical engineering and machining applications. This information is found on the page "Micrometer" on the website of the National Physical Laboratory (NPL), specifically in the sections "What is a micrometer?" and "How does a micrometer work?". Sources: 1. National Physical Laboratory (http://www.npl.co.uk/reference/faqs/micrometer-(faq-product-services)) See full answer »
10 months ago
10 months ago
A metric micrometer is typically accurate to within 0.01mm. However, its accuracy can vary depending on the quality of the instrument and the skill of the user. Source: "Micrometer." Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micrometer. This information is found under the "Types" subsection of the "Micrometer" article on Wikipedia, specifically in the description of the "Vernier micrometer". See full answer »
