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What is the function of micrometer screw gauge?

to cheak the diameter of something


What instrument measures the volume of a screw?

A micrometer (or micrometer screw gauge) measures the volume of a screw.


Why is screw gauge commonly called as micrometer screw gauge?

A micrometer screw gauge is commonly known as a micrometer. This is a form of calipers used for measuring small dimensions. Screw gauge in extensively used in the engineering field for obtaining precision measurements. The article describes the principle and main parts of a basic micrometer screw gauge.


What are the uses of micrometer screw gauge?

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What is the 'zero error' in vernier calipers and micrometer screw gauge?

The zero error in the vernier calipers and micrometer screw gauge when the O mark on the main scale is not in line with the pointer.


Who discovered screw gauge?

the inventor of micrometer screw gauge is William Gascoigne.


Material used to manufacture micrometer screw gauge?

mild steel


What is the precautions you should take when using a micrometer screw gauge?

it should be clean and dry there should be no error the thimble shouldnt be too tight


Who made the micrometer screw gauge?

William Gascoigne invented it in the 17th century.


What is a backslash error in micrometer screw?

Backslash is a character on a keyboard. Backlash is the inherent slackness in the mechanical parts of a micrometer which allow an extremely small movement of the operating barrel without any corresponding movement of the measuring 'anvil' of the micrometer.


Is it possible to measure the diameter of horse hair with micrometer screw gauge?

Yes, it is possible


Which unit is best for measuring the thickness of a dictionary?

Millimeters, or centimeters.