Force and mechanical measuring equipment
Specifications
Mitutoyo 103-141-10 mechanical outside micrometer
Mitutoyo 103-141-10 mechanical outside micrometer is a precision measuring device from the famous Japanese brand Mitutoyo. Used to accurately measure the thickness of blocks and the outside diameter of slots.
Advantages of Micrometer Mitutoyo 103-141-10
Material and durability: Made from sturdy, rust-free, and impact-resistant materials, ensuring product durability and long-term use.
High precision: With a measuring range of 100-125mm, a division of 0.01mm, and an accuracy of ±3µm, the product provides accurate and reliable measurement results.
Various applications: Suitable for measuring thickness and outside diameter of materials such as metal, wood, plastic and small size materials requiring high accuracy. Suitable for industrial, mechanical and engineering applications.
How to use Mitutoyo Micrometer
Motion test: Rotate the full measuring range to check that the auxiliary scale moves easily and is not stuck or deformed.
Clean before measuring: Clamp a piece of lint-free paper between the stationary probe and the moving shaft. Slowly pull the paper out to remove any dirt or dust from the measuring surface.
Create measuring pressure: When measuring, hold the micrometer with your left hand and turn the ratchet wheel with your right hand to apply continuous pressure 3 to 5 times. Ensure the zero point is accurate and not affected by strong impacts on the static measuring head.
Keep in mind: Make sure the center lines of the two jaws coincide with the size of the object to be measured.
When removing the micrometer: Turn the lock nut (lock lever) to secure the moving measuring head before removing the micrometer from the measuring object.
How to preserve Mitutoyo Panme
Check and clean: Always check the micrometer before and after use, wipe off dirt with a soft dry cloth. If the instrument is contaminated with dirt or water, take anti-rust measures.
Storage: Do not store the instrument in rooms with high temperature, humidity, dust, or steam. When storing for a long time, use a cloth soaked in anti-rust oil and gently wipe the parts on the micrometer.