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Procat Micrometer 0-25 mm
Procat Micrometer 0-25 mm
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The Procat micrometer is a precise measuring tool that's versatile for various industries, like machine shops, metal workshops, and other applications needing accurate measurements.
The micrometer's design is user-friendly, and its locking mechanism keeps the measurement steady. The scale is easy to read, making work simpler. The ergonomic shape boosts comfort, and the adjustment mechanism allows for precise measurements.
This micrometer is easy to use, and its mechanical operation ensures reliable results without needing any power source. It's great for a wide range of measurement needs where you need accurate readings over small ranges.
Usage
Machining: Perfect for precise measurements in machining.
Metalworking: Used for measuring metal parts.
Component inspection: Measures small parts and their dimensions.
Maintenance and repair: Good for measuring worn parts.
Education and training: Used to learn measurement techniques.
Features
Measurement range: 0-25 mm or 25-50 mm (depending on the model)
Accuracy: 0.01 mm
Locking mechanism: Ensures measurement stability.
Ergonomic design: Makes it easy to handle.
Clear scale: Easy-to-read results.
Metal frame: Sturdy construction.
Procat Micrometer – User Guide
Open the micrometer by turning the adjustment ring.
Place the object between the jaws.
Tighten the adjustment ring until the jaws touch the object.
Lock the measurement with the locking mechanism.
Read the result from the scale.
It's best to clean the micrometer regularly and store it in its case when not in use.
How to choose the right micrometer
When picking a micrometer, consider the measurement range and your needs. The 0-25 mm range is ideal for small, precise measurements. Digital micrometers have electronic displays, while mechanical ones like the Procat model are simple and maintenance-free.
Warnings
Don't use force, or you might damage the mechanism.
Avoid moisture and chemicals.
Store it in the protective case after use.
FAQ
Can you use a micrometer to measure plastic parts?
Yes, but too much tightening can damage soft materials.
Is the micrometer self-calibrating?
No, it needs regular calibration.
Does the micrometer need batteries?
No, this is a mechanical model.
Can you use this outside?
Only in dry conditions, since moisture can affect the mechanism.
How do you clean the micrometer?
With a dry cloth and light lubrication if needed.
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