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Reading a Standard Micrometer.mp4

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Uploaded by on Jul 31, 2010

This video continues the series on using precision measuring tools that are used by the mechanic. The detailed video uses closeup video to show hoe standard micrometers are used.

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  • @jtjoser - You are right. I would say it the same way as you, but some of the math teachers would say it as I did in the video. Since my video was made for high school students in my class, I figured I would make the math teachers happy and say it their way.

  • Thank you all for the nice comments you left. I am trying to figure out what video to do next.  Maybe using plastigage to measure clearances.

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  • thanks i need this for an interview lol havent read a mic in over 2yrs and forgot how since ive been out of the machining field for a while!

  • Jzakallah!!tmr is my physic practical,it helped me alot!

  • wow this video is better than my old mechanical tech class,

    always good to hear a refresh.

    nice video and thanks for sharing

  • Dude. Your amazing! I felt very uneasy in this area, "how to use a micrometer" and now i know. Thanks!!!

  • best thoroughly explained video out there on micrometer. Thank you

  • great video. Thanks very much for it.

  • Your video just helped me in my second year apprentice program. We are rebuilding motors and measuring all parts with micrometers etc. This video help me understand how to read the micrometer thankyou!!

  • What a great video! Very informative! Thank you for posting! So that's the difference between a mic and a Vernier? Learned other stuff too. Thanks!

  • hmm hold up isnt what is labelled in the video as the anvil not just the frame of the micrometer and actually the other face which is fixed called the anvil ???

  • Thank you sir for this informative video

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