GREAT video. I just took over QC at my company and we had so many mics out of service because of barrels were off and I guess no one took the time to figure out how to fix them. This was HUGE help thanks!!
Thanks! I just bought a micrometer and I did not understand that small part of the key, the one you used first, to make the first adjustment. Now I understand it all. Thanks again!
Thank you so much! Just bought a used micrometer and its thimble was off by 15 thousandths from the digital reading. It's a digital Mitutoyo and it works the same way on the thimble assembly. I really appreciate the help.
Thank you very much for showing how to repair / reset a micrometer. I dropped mine and couldn't get the calibrations back in the original position. I didn't know the procedure on pulling the barrel out procedure. Can't wait to get in my workshop in the morning and cure the problem
Thanks for sharing this video. I am taking some machining classes right now. Watching this video filled in some gaps I didn't understand when reading how to calibrate a mic.
Had an issue with a customer mic. The zero was position 90 degrees down when i checked it. But when i saw how you popped the barrel off, I did the same to the mic I was working on and it reads perfect across the range. Just when you think you know something, you learn something new.
W⭕W this was very helpful and helped me celebrate my fussy Xmas present mic...it was 3 microns out on the vernier with a very stiff sleeve. The thimble removed easy and I managed a good zero-line-reset. I collect quality mics, have about 15 of em, all B💥NG on accurate to the micron or 10thou.
first step after using test peice is to doble check all faces clean . the check again . I seldom have had to adjust a micrometer despite the fact they are used often and often not treated well
GREAT video. I just took over QC at my company and we had so many mics out of service because of barrels were off and I guess no one took the time to figure out how to fix them. This was HUGE help thanks!!
Same! This vid helps tremendously
Thank you for this detailed video. The tip to tighten the micrometer in a bench-vice was exactly what I needed to adjust my tool perfectly.
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I just inherited a vintage Browne and Sharpe that needs minor adjustments. Your video helped me do so
Thanks! I just bought a micrometer and I did not understand that small part of the key, the one you used first, to make the first adjustment. Now I understand it all. Thanks again!
Thanks for the great video. I was able to calibrate my cheap Alltrade micrometer using the technique you showed here.
Thank you so much! Just bought a used micrometer and its thimble was off by 15 thousandths from the digital reading. It's a digital Mitutoyo and it works the same way on the thimble assembly. I really appreciate the help.
Thank you very much for showing how to repair / reset a micrometer. I dropped mine and couldn't get the calibrations back in the original position. I didn't know the procedure on pulling the barrel out procedure. Can't wait to get in my workshop in the morning and cure the problem
Thanks for sharing this video. I am taking some machining classes right now. Watching this video filled in some gaps I didn't understand when reading how to calibrate a mic.
Thanks for the help! Needed to measure my cylinder and piston on a quadzilla 500 they were out beforehand.
Awesome!
Thanks a lot for upload this video, dear friend. I need this for calibrate a micrometer Mitutoyo.
Greetigns from Chile.
Amazing camera work bud, totally didn't give me a stroke.
Did you not read the description? This was done 7 years ago with a go pro 🤷♂️
@@schuelfish I know, I was just joking around, sorry if that came out bad.
@@flodgey you got a laugh out me 👍
Had an issue with a customer mic. The zero was position 90 degrees down when i checked it. But when i saw how you popped the barrel off, I did the same to the mic I was working on and it reads perfect across the range. Just when you think you know something, you learn something new.
Very good video regarding zero adjustment i like this technic. THANKS
great video
Great to know,thank you….Bob
W⭕W this was very helpful and helped me celebrate my fussy Xmas present mic...it was 3 microns out on the vernier with a very stiff sleeve. The thimble removed easy and I managed a good zero-line-reset. I collect quality mics, have about 15 of em, all B💥NG on accurate to the micron or 10thou.
Great video. Thank you.
I have one with the pointed spindle. One end is broken, how do I take it out and replace it?
Is this also valid for Brown and Sharpe?
Yeah they are all pretty much the same.
first step after using test peice is to doble check all faces clean . the check again . I seldom have had to adjust a micrometer despite the fact they are used often and often not treated well
Great video thanks!
Thanks
Our mic 0.25 positive err, Thankyou so much sir
Great job thank you
Help me setup a mic and get the thimble back to zero setting. Thanks
thanks for this
How to remove and correct 0.1 to 0.3 error in micrometer??? please tell me...
What kind are they?
0 - 25mm, 25 - 50mm, 50 - 100mm, 100 - 125mm (least count 0.01 and 0.001)
Thank you.
Thank you very helpfull
Very good & usefull vedio
thx
Благодаря!
thanks i fix my is working good
Tq useful msg
Great video
Thanks