How to read height vernier caliper
How to read height vernier caliper
The height vernier caliper is a tool for measuring the height of an object with a small, it can accurately measure
The height of an object is one of the commonly used measurement tools in industrial production and scientific research. in use
When using the height vernier caliper, the correct reading method is very important, the following will introduce the height vernier caliper
How to read the caliper.
To use the height caliper correctly, place it on a stable surface and make sure
It is perpendicular to the measured object. Then, place the bottom of the height vernier caliper on the
On the surface, gently press the caliper so that it fits snugly against the object being measured.
Next, you need to read the scale on the height vernier caliper. The scale of the height vernier caliper is divided into
Two parts, one part is the main scale, and the other part is the sub-scale. Major graduations are usually per kiosk
One meter, and the sub-scale is every 0.1 mm. Therefore, while reading the high
When adjusting the scale of the vernier caliper, you need to read the main scale first, and then read the sub-scale.
For example, when the main scale of the height vernier caliper points to 10 mm and the sub scale points to 0.5
mm, it reads 10.5 mm. If the subscale indicates 0 mm, the reading will be
10 mm. It should be noted that the reading should be as accurate as possible to avoid errors.
The height vernier caliper also has an adjusting screw, which can be used to adjust the zero point of the caliper. in use
Before opening the height vernier caliper, it is necessary to carry out the zero adjustment operation, and rotate the adjustment screw to the
Zero position of the ruler to ensure the accuracy of the reading.
The height vernier caliper is a tool for accurately measuring the height of objects, and the correct reading method is very important. When using the height vernier caliper, it needs to be placed on a stable surface,
Perpendicular to the measured object, and read the scale in the order of the main scale and the sub-scale. at the same time,
A zero adjustment is also required to ensure the accuracy of the readings.