Force and mechanical measuring equipment
Specifications
Mitutoyo micrometer measuring in mechanics 145-187
The mechanical micrometer is a length measuring instrument based on the principle of using screw threads to measure linear distances, originating from Gascoigne's invention in 1638. The Mitutoyo 145-187 mechanical micrometer is manufactured using modern Japanese technology, with many options such as measuring range, accuracy and data entry methods to suit different customer requirements.
Advantages of Micrometer for measuring inside diameter
Material and design: Mitutoyo 145-187 mechanical micrometer is manufactured using modern Japanese technology. The micrometer frame is electrostatically painted at temperatures above 65°C (150°F), helping the paint surface to be shiny and increasing the durability and adhesion of the paint layer.
Size and application: Compactly designed with a measuring range of 50 - 75 mm and a division of 0.01 mm. This micrometer is suitable for measuring the length and inner diameter of round parts in engineering industries such as construction, mechanical engineering, molds, automobiles, and furniture with high accuracy.
Features: The two measuring heads of the micrometer are coated with anti-wear layer (carbide) to increase durability and usage time. The micrometer is packed in a plastic or wooden box to better protect the equipment and facilitate storage and transportation.
Notes when using Micrometer for internal measurement
Preserve: Micrometers should be stored in dry places, away from moisture and high humidity. Regularly check and calibrate to ensure accuracy.
Use: Do not use the micrometer to measure rotating or moving parts. Avoid dropping the micrometer on the floor, workshop floor or hard surfaces.
Toilet: Always keep the micrometer free of dust and dirt on the two measuring heads. Clean the surface of the two measuring heads before and after use with a clean, dust-free paper or RP7 solution. Then wipe again with a clean, dust-free paper.
Storage: Do not store the micrometer with other repair and processing tools to avoid damage due to collision. After use, remove the connecting rods and micrometer heads, clean them, and place them in the correct position in the box for storage.