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Measurement System A micrometer is a tool that measures the size of a target by enclosing it. Some models are even able
Types and
to perform measurements in units of 1 μm. Unlike hand calipers, micrometers adhere to Abbe’s
Characteristics
principle, which enables them to perform more accurate measurements.
In general, the term "micrometer" refers to outside micrometers. A variety of other types of
Vernier Calipers/Height
Gauges (Depth Gauges)
micrometers also exist according to different measurement applications. Examples include inside

Micrometers micrometers, bore micrometers, tube micrometers, and depth micrometers. The measurable range

Measuring Microscopes
differs every 25 mm—such as 0 to 25 mm and 25 to 50 mm—depending on the size of the frame, so
(Toolmakers Microscopes) using a micrometer that matches the target is necessary. Recently, digital micrometers have become
Optical CMMs (VMMs) incredibly popular.
Profile Measurement Systems
*Abbe’s principle states that, "In order to improve measurement accuracy, the measurement target and the scale of
Arm CMM
the measuring instrument must be placed in a collinear fashion in the measurement direction." With micrometers,
Laser Tracker the scale and the measurement position are collinear, so these instruments follow Abbe’s principle. As such,
Roughness Meters micrometers can be said to have high measurement accuracy.

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A : Anvil D : Sleeve G : Scale


B : Spindle E : Frame H : Thimble
C : Clamp F : Heat-resistant plate I : Ratchet stop

Place the target between the anvil and the spindle, and then turn the thimble to lock the target
between the two surfaces.

How to Use a Micrometer

1. Before measurement, wipe down the anvil and spindle surfaces with a clean cloth. This removes
dirt and dust from the surfaces, which enables accurate measurements.
2. To hold the micrometer, hold the heat-resistant plate on the frame with the thumb and index finger
on your left hand, and pinch the thimble between the thumb and index finger on your right hand.
3. Grip the target between the anvil and the spindle, turn the ratchet stop until it slips, and then read
the value.
4. Read the value from the main scale on the sleeve and the scale on the thimble. Use the line on the
right edge of the sleeve to read the value in units of 0.5 mm. You can then use the scale at which
the center line on the thimble (scale) lines up to read the value in units of 0.01 mm.

A : The thimble scale shows "0.15."


12.0 + 0.15 = 12.15 mm
B : The thimble scale exceeds "12.0 mm."

Handling Precautions

Use a gauge block or a dedicated gauge to calibrate a micrometer. In order to perform accurate
measurements, the anvil surface must always be flat. After multiple measurements are
performed, the surface may become no longer flat due to wear and the accumulation of dirt.
Therefore, periodically use a part known as an optical flat to check whether the surface is flat
according to the displayed Newton's rings.
When measuring a metal target and when performing calibration with a gauge block, exercise
caution with respect to thermal expansion. Whenever possible, avoid holding metal with bare
hands, or use gloves that do not transmit heat and are designed for precision work.
The calibration interval of micrometers is 3 months to 1 year.

Measurement System Types and Measurement System Types and


Characteristics Characteristics
Vernier Calipers/Height Gauges (Depth Measuring Microscopes (Toolmakers
Gauges) Microscopes)

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