A micrometer is a tool that measures the size of a target by gripping it. Some models are capable of taking measurements in units of 1 mm. Unlike calipers, micrometers apply the Abbe principle, which allows them to offer more precise measurements.
Generally, the term "micromete r” refers to outside micrometers. However, there are also a variety of micrometers, suitable for various applications. There are also inside micrometers, bore micrometers, tube micrometers and depth micrometers. The measurement range is always 25 mm but varies according to the size of the frame (0 to 25 mm or 25 to 50 mm for example), it is therefore essential to use a micrometer adapted to the size of the target. Recently, micrometers have gone digital.
How does a digital micrometer work?
There are two types of micrometers on the market:analog and digital, which can be used for the different models of micrometers depending on the measurement to be made, external and internal parallels, external and internal cylinders, special cylindrical parts, and for the height and depth measurements. To help you adapt to the handling of the digital micrometer, I will explain how it works; So when you buy one of these instruments, have a helpful guide when you are going to use it.
How do I measure with a digital micrometer?
A digital micrometer is a portable tool, with which it is possible to carry out very precise measurements of lengths between its two measurement contacts, with an accuracy of up to one thousandth of a millimeter, being able to express the measurement value in mm or in inches.
Digital micrometers are mainly used to perform measurements in the industrial field, or in dimensional metrology laboratories. They include a measurement range of 25mm to over one (01) meter and their standard resolution is 0.01mm, although they can handle resolutions of 0.001mm (0.0005 inches).
How a digital micrometer works
The way to make measurements with a digital micrometer is the same as in those that are analog; but, in the digital models, these have an LCD screen, where a direct reading is displayed, indicating the exact value of the measurement digitally. Some models also have the scales engraved on their structure.
The working principle of the digital micrometer is similar to that of a screw and a nut. Rotation of the ratchet causes an axial movement that advances the spindle 50 hundredths for each complete rotation (360 degrees). Also know the parts of a digital micrometer and check that yours is complete.
Tips and recommendations before, during and after using the digital micrometer
Before making the measurement, the anvil and spindle surfaces should be cleaned with a clean cloth to remove dirt and dust from these points; thus, we achieve accurate measurement results. We must not use organic solvents such as acetone or benzene to clean it.
Method of measurement with a digital micrometer