Comparison of plug and socket
(see Fig. C):
First measure the dimensions of the plug
(see Fig. C.1).
You may wish to make a note of the
measurement.
Then, measure the socket (see Fig. C.2).
Deviation from a reference value
(see Fig. D):
Measure a reference object (in this case
A) (see Fig. D.1).
Leave the measuring jaws
position and press the key to obtain the
zero setting (ZERO)
Then measure the second object
(see Fig. D.2). The LCD display
shows the deviation of the measurement
of the second object to that of the
reference object (A).
Measuring the thickness of the floor of an
object (see Fig. E):
First measure the depth of the object
(see Fig. E.1).
Leave the depth blade
and press the key to obtain the zero
position (ZERO)
Now measure the entire object
(see Fig. E.2). The LCD display
shows the thickness of the floor of the
object.
Measuring the distance between two
identical holes (see Fig. F):
First measure one of the two, equally
sized holes (see Fig. F.1).
Leave the measuring jaws
position and press the key to obtain the
zero position (ZERO)
Now measure the total dimension
(see Fig. F.2). The LCD display
shows the average distance.
Characteristics of metric ISO screw
threads:
Nominal
diameter:
[mm]
3
4
5
16
GB/IE/NI
[
8 ]
Increase:
[mm
]
-1
0.5
0.7
0.8
[
2 ]
.
8 ]
[
in this position
[
6 ]
.
[
2 ]
.
[
8 ]
Core
diameter:
[mm]
2.46
3.24
4.13
/
in this
10 ]
[
now
[
5 ]
now
5 ]
[
/
in this
[
10 ]
now
[
5 ]
Drill
diameter:
[mm]
2.5
3.3
4.2