| Brown & Sharpe Manufacturing Company (Providence, R.I.) - 1891 - 164 Seiten
...sixteenths, thirty-seconds and sixty-fourths. The chief mechanical principle embodied in the construction is that of a screw free to move in a fixed nut. An...size of the opening is indicated by the graduations. The pitch of the screw is forty to the inch. The graduation of the hub, in a line parallel to the axis... | |
| 1904 - 502 Seiten
...to move in a fixed nut. Au opening, to receive the work to he measured, is afforded by the hackward movement of the screw and the size of the opening is indicated by the graduations. The pitch of the screw c, is forty to the inch. The graduation of the hub, a, in a line parallel to... | |
| Alfred Parr - 1905 - 544 Seiten
...a screw free to move in a fixed nut. An FIG. 21.— Small opening to receive the m1crometer cahpe, work to be measured is afforded by the backward movement...size of the opening is indicated by the graduations. The pitch of the screw C is forty to the inch. The graduations on the barrel A, in a line parallel... | |
| Calvin Franklin Swingle, Frederick John Prior - 1906 - 676 Seiten
...and sixty-fourths of an inch. Fig. 86. fhe chief mechanical principle embodied in the construe tion of a micrometer is that of a screw free to move in...anvils for quick changes of measurements. How to Read a Micrometei The spindle C, Fig. 88, is attached to the thimble E at the point H. The part of the spindle... | |
| Joseph H. Rose - 1906 - 340 Seiten
...thirty-seconds, and sixty-fourths of an inch. The chief mechanical principle embodied in the construction is that of a screw free to move in a fixed nut, an...size of the opening is indicated by the graduations. Referring to Fig. 199, the pitch of the screw C is forty to the inch, the graduations on the barrel... | |
| Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby - 1906 - 966 Seiten
...MICllOMETEB CALIPERS. monts. The mechanical principle embodied in the construction is that of a screw in a fixed nut. An opening to receive the work to...size of the opening is indicated by the graduations. The pitch of the screw, or distance between its threads, is forty to the inch in this particular calipers,... | |
| Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby - 1909 - 988 Seiten
...M1CBOUETEB CALJPEBS. ments. The mechanical principle embodied in the construction is that of a screw in a fixed nut. An opening to receive the work to...size of the opening is indicated by the graduations. The pitch of the screw, or distance between its threads, is forty to the inch in this particular calipers,... | |
| Victor Wilfred Pagé - 1917 - 1124 Seiten
...to receive the work to be measured is provided by the backward movement of the thimble which turns the screw and the size of the opening is indicated by the graduations on the barrel. The article to be measured is placed between the anvil and spindle, the frame being... | |
| Victor Wilfred Pagé - 1917 - 632 Seiten
...to receive the work to be measured is provided by the backward movement of the thimble which turns the screw and the size of the opening is indicated by the graduations on the barrel. The article to be measured is placed between the anvil and spindle, the frame being... | |
| 1922 - 924 Seiten
...The mechanical principle embodied in the construction is that of a screw of known pitch, advancing in a fixed nut. An opening to receive the work to...size of the opening is indicated by the graduations. The pitch of the screw, or distance between its threads, is 40 to the inch in this particular calipers,... | |
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