Lectura Ingles Mitutoyo Micrómetros
Lectura Ingles Mitutoyo Micrómetros
Lectura Ingles Mitutoyo Micrómetros
Outside micrometers are industry standard measuring tools because of their high accuracy/resolution and ease of use. Mechanical OD
micrometers are available in .001 and .0001 (0.01mm and 0.001mm) graduations. Electronic OD micrometers normally have .0001
or .00005 and 0.001mm resolutions. Standard OD micrometers are available up to 40/1000mm, but larger OD micrometers can be
manufacture as a special order item.
The accuracy of a micrometer is derived from several factors. The most significant factors are: 1) thread accuracy, 2) flatness of measuring faces, 3) parallelism between the faces and 4) rigidity of the frame which holds anvil and spindle.
What makes a micrometer work
OD micrometers are available in a variety of different spindle and anvil configurations to allow the operator to measure difficult to reach features on a workpiece.
The measuring range on a typical OD micrometer is 1 (25mm). Some special
application micrometers have a smaller or greater range than 1 (25mm).
Wide range OD micrometers (interchangeable anvil micrometers) are available
and reduce the cost of a micrometer set, verses the cost of individual micrometers to cover the same range (typically a 6 range).
Micrometer standards are used to verify (not calibrate) the zero opening position
on micrometers when the micrometer spindle doesnt contact the micrometer
anvil, such as micrometers over 1 (25mm) and some specialty micrometers.
Micrometer Thimbles
Several types of thimbles are available on micrometers. Micrometers are available with
either a plain thimble (no constant force device) or with constant force device. The
constant force device helps the operator apply a consistent amount of torque to the
thimble every measurement. A constant force device also helps to ensure that deviations in measurements between operators are minimized. In addition, a speeder is
available for plain thimbles and ratchet stop and ratchet thimble micrometers.
Speeders reduce the time it takes to open or close the micrometer spindle.
Plain Thimble
The plain thimbles advantage is its
reduced cost. The disadvantage is its
reliance on operator feel to ensure
accurate measurements.
Friction Thimble
The chief advantage of the friction
thimble is its closer proximity to the
operators hand, allowing an operator
to use the mic one handed and still use
the friction thimble. Friction thimbles
are generally not used on mics over
2. The disadvantage is a somewhat
mushy feel and a lack of audible
feedback.
Ratchet Stop
The advantage of the ratchet stop is
the tactile and audible feedback. A
speeder is incorporated in the ratchet
stop to reduce the time it takes to open
or close the mic. The disadvantage is
that it usually takes two hands to make
a measurement. This is not a disadvantage on larger mics (over 2).
Ratchet Thimble
A ratchet thimble is the best of a friction thimble and a ratchet stop.
It is easy to reach like a friction thimble and provides the tactile and
audible feedback of a ratchet stop. The ratchet thimble can also
incorporate a speeder.
Disc Micrometers
Disc micrometers are used to
measure features along the length
of a shaft or gear teeth requiring
clearance from the micrometer
frame and thimble. Available with
rotating or non-rotating discs.
Pointed spindle and anvil for measuring the web thickness of drills,
small grooves and other hard to
reach dimensions. Available in
steel or carbide 15 or 30 points.
Blade Micrometers
Spline Micrometers
Tubing Micrometers
Spherical Anvil
Cylindrical Anvil
Uni-Mike
Indicating Micrometers
Indicating micrometers are used
as a Go/NoGo gage. The spindle
is locked after setting and a button
retracts the anvil for easy part
insertion. Indicating hands on the
dial allow the operator to easily
check for Go/NoGo.
Digit Micrometers
Digit micrometers have both an
odometer style counter and standard thimble graduations. The
micrometer may be graduated
English or English and Metric.
Vernier Calipers
Dial Calipers
Plastic Calipers