Horizontal Dial Indicators should not be used like that. If one care to look inside Brown and Sharpe' catalog, you will find a bunch of helpful tips and tricks and specialy a note on not using these,the way it is shown in this video. This is the least precise way to use them and measurements are prone to cosine errors. When the indicator is resting, you should position your reading within a range of +/- 15° from that. Not forgeting to preload them before zeroing it.
Horizontal Dial Indicators should not be used at that angle. If one care to look a Brown and Sharpe catalog, there are full of tips on how to use these. This angle, shown, produces the least precise measurement, prone to cosine error.
Horizontal Dial Indicators should not be used like that. If one care to look inside Brown and Sharpe' catalog, you will find a bunch of helpful tips and tricks and specialy a note on not using these,the way it is shown in this video. This is the least precise way to use them and measurements are prone to cosine errors. When the indicator is resting, you should position your reading within a range of +/- 15° from that. Not forgeting to preload them before zeroing it.
2OQP 1 year ago
Horizontal Dial Indicators should not be used at that angle. If one care to look a Brown and Sharpe catalog, there are full of tips on how to use these. This angle, shown, produces the least precise measurement, prone to cosine error.
2OQP 1 year ago
why do they need to be so perfect?
alehax27 2 years ago