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Former i.e. Vernier Caliper
A screw clamp on a vernier caliper is used to secure the position of the jaws once a measurement has been taken. By tightening the screw clamp, the jaws are held in place to prevent accidental movement and ensure accurate readings. This feature helps to maintain the precision and consistency of measurements taken with the caliper.
Vernier caliper has an accuracy of 0.01 cm. But screw gauge has still more. It will be able to give even 0.001 cm. So even third decimal could be got accurately when we use screw gauge instead vernier caliper.
both are used in accurate measuring in a wide range of environments
Up to about 1999, no. Only needed a large C clamp to push the piston back in the cylinger. After 2000 some rear brakes have the the screw type piston which requires you to un-screw the caliper back to the un-used pad position.
Pure water does not have any anti corrosion or lubricant properties and should only be used in an emergency.Pure water does not have any anti corrosion or lubricant properties and should only be used in an emergency.
A 7/64 inch drill bit should be used for a 6 screw.
A lock washer should be used with a screw to ensure proper fastening.
A number 8 screw typically requires a size 8 screw.
If it is the front brake use a "C" clamp to retract piston If it is the rear and the parking brake is used by this caliper piston is threaded and a special tool (not expensive) available at Sears or auto parts to "screw" piston into caliper body
The least count of vernier caliper is 0.01mm while the least count of screw gauge is 0.001 mm. ... Difference between screw gauge and vernier caliper in tabular form. Micrometer Screw Gauge Vernier caliper It has a circular scale. It has a vernier scale. It rotates to measure the objects. It slides to measure the length.
A 2 inch pocket screw is typically used for joining a 2x4.