Hence to read the calipers multiply the number of divisions visible on the scale of the barrel by 25, and add the number of divisions on the scale of the thimble from zero to the line coincident with the base-line of the graduations on the barrel. The New International Encyclopæeia - Stran 45uredili: - 1909Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| United States. Department of the Treasury - 1894 - 1038 strani
...the caliper, add to the number of millimeters visible on the scale of the hub the number of division on the scale of the thimble from zero to the line coincident with the line of graduation on the hub, care being taken to note whether the thimble has made a complete revolution... | |
| Henry G. Abbott - 1898 - 392 strani
...inch. Hence, to read the caliper, multiply the number of divisions visible on the scale of the hub by 25, and add the number of divisions on the scale...thimble, from zero to the line coincident with the line of graduations on hub. For example : As the caliper is set in the cut, there are three whole divisions... | |
| United States. Department of the Treasury - 1900 - 810 strani
...the caliper, add to the number of millimeters visible on the scale of the hub the number of division on the scale of the thimble from zero to the line coincident with the line of graduation on the hub, care being taken to note whether the thimble has made a complete revolution... | |
| 1904 - 502 strani
...multiply the numher of divl. sions visible on the scale of the hub by twcnty.flve and add the numberof divisions on the scale of the thimble from zero to the line coincident with the line of graduations 1- « • " MICROMETER CALIPER No. 1. (Pocket Sheet Metul Gauge.) Price, $4 oo.... | |
| Alfred Parr - 1905 - 544 strani
...and the opening of the caliper increased -^ of njoo ~ HI no of an 1nch. Hence, to read the caliper, multiply the number of divisions visible on the scale...thimble, from zero to the line coincident with the line of graduation on the hub. For example: As the caliper is set in Fig. 24, there are three whole... | |
| Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby - 1906 - 966 strani
...made 5>y of a revolution and that the opening of the calipers has increased A °f TÍlü ог тАт N o` f " 80 ˀ L 7} ZW 5Rt o - e y $ Sݳ ճ|Q TJJ5 of an inch. There are also special forms of micrometer calipers for the accurate measurement of... | |
| Joseph H. Rose - 1906 - 340 strani
...199. Hence to read the gauge, multiply the number of divisions visible on the scale of the barrel A by 25, and add the number of divisions on the scale of the thimble D, from zero to the line coincident with the line of graduations on the hub. A micrometer gauge, which... | |
| United States. Division of Customs - 1908 - 204 strani
...the caliper, add to the number of millimeters visible on the scale of the hub the number of division on the scale of the thimble from zero to the line coincident with the line of graduation on the hub, care being taken to note whether the thimble has made a complete revolution... | |
| 1911 - 604 strani
...the scale of the hub A should be multiplied by twenty-five, and to the product should be added th:; number of divisions on the scale of the thimble from zero to the line coinciding with the line of graduation on the hub. To take an example, the number of divisions seen... | |
| 1922 - 924 strani
...to read the calipers, multiply the number of divisions visible on the scale of the barrel by '¿5, and add the number of divisions on the scale of the...thimble from zero to the line coincident with the base line of the graduations on the barrel. For example, as the calipers is set in the illustration,... | |
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