Micrometers

Micrometers are precision measuring instruments used to measure the linear dimensions of small objects. They are typically used in the automotive industry to measure the clearance between moving parts, such as the piston-to-cylinder wall clearance in an engine.

Micrometers are available in a variety of styles, each with its own advantages and disadvantages. The most common type of micrometer is the external micrometer, which is used to measure the outside diameter of a cylindrical object. External micrometers are available in a variety of sizes, with the most common range being 0-25 mm.

Other types of micrometers include inside micrometers, which are used to measure the inside diameter of a cylindrical object; depth micrometers, which are used to measure the depth of a hole; and thread micrometers, which are used to measure the pitch of a thread.

Micrometers are precision instruments and must be used carefully to ensure accurate measurements. When using a micrometer, it is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully.

Types of Micrometers

  • External micrometers
  • Inside micrometers
  • Depth micrometers
  • Thread micrometers

Tips for Using Micrometers

  • Follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully.
  • Use a clean, dry cloth to clean the micrometer before and after use.
  • Make sure the anvil and spindle are clean and free of burrs.
  • Use the correct measuring faces for the object you are measuring.
  • Apply light pressure to the micrometer when taking a measurement.
  • Read the measurement carefully and make sure to include the correct number of decimal places.