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1 MACH 112: Cutting Tools & Measurement
Depth Measurement MACH 112: Cutting Tools & Measurement

2 Using Depth Micrometers
USING MICROMETER INSTRUMENTS Using Depth Micrometers A depth micrometer measures depths of holes, grooves, shoulders & recesses. Fig. C-142 Depth micrometer set. Interchangeable rods accommodate different depth measurements The basic parts are the base, sleeve, thimble, extension rod, thimble cap & frequently a rachet stop.

3 Using Depth Micrometers
USING MICROMETER INSTRUMENTS Using Depth Micrometers It is important that the micrometer base has a smooth, flat surface on which to rest. Fig. C-143 Proper way to hold the depth micrometer. Sufficient pressure must be applied to keep the base in contact with the reference surface. When a depth micrometer is used without a ratchet, a slip clutch effect can be produced by letting the thimble slip while turning it between the thumb and index finger.

4 Reading Inch Depth Micrometers
USING MICROMETER INSTRUMENTS Reading Inch Depth Micrometers When a comparison is made between the sleeve of an outside micrometer & the sleeve of a depth micrometer, note that the graduations are numbered in the opposite direction. Fig. C-144 Sleeve graduations on the depth micrometer are numbered in the direction opposite those on the outside micrometer.

5 Reading Inch Depth Micrometers
HOW TO DO IT… Reading Inch Depth Micrometers Fig. C-144 Sleeve graduations on the depth micrometer are numbered in the direction opposite those on the outside micrometer. The thimble edge, between the numbers 5 & 6, indicates a value of at least .500 in. on the sleeve major divisions. The thimble covers the first minor division on the sleeve, which has a value of .025 in. The value on the thimble circumference shows .010 in. Adding values gives in. or the amount of extension of the rod from the base.

6 Reading Inch Depth Micrometers
USING MICROMETER INSTRUMENTS Reading Inch Depth Micrometers Fig. C-145 Checking a depth micrometer for zero adjustment using the surface plate as a reference surface. A depth micrometer should be tested for accuracy before it is used. Hold the micrometer base firmly against a flat, highly finished surface, such as a surface plate, and advance the rod until it contacts the reference surface. If properly adjusted, it should read zero.

7 Reading Inch Depth Micrometers
USING MICROMETER INSTRUMENTS Reading Inch Depth Micrometers When accuracy with the 1-in. extension rod, set the base of the micrometer on a 1-in. gage block and measure to the reference surface. Other extension rods can be tested in a like manner. Fig. C-146 Checking depth micrometer calibration at the in. position in the 0- to 1-in. rod & a 1-in. square or Hoke gage block.


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