On 2011-11-20, N_Cook wrote:
Dave Plumpe wrote in message
m...
Not only do they remember where Zero is, they even keep track of any
movement that occurs while they're turned off. Smart little devils.
I find myself more & more reaching for the digital ones for the ease of
swapping between inches & millimeters.
[ ... ]
"N_Cook" wrote in message
...
I've never used the new-fangled ones - do you have to do a clean jaws,
close
jaws, zero calibration check/0 reset ,every time you use them ? as the
count
must be lost each time it is switched off
An engineer told me never close the jaws of a micrometer or vernier calipers
for storage, leave the jaws open slightly.
A micrometer should never be stored closed. (Thermal changes in
dimensions can stress the components and reduce accuracy. Vernier
calipers should not have a problem as long as you don't *lock* them
closed -- either with the slide or the fine adjust slide.
Do these digitally things require
the jaws closing before switching off ? How do they know of any movement of
the jaws when switched off elsewise?
Most modern digital calipers only shut off the display, and keep
the counters and sensors powered up, so they can know where they are
when the display is switched back on -- and some will even switch the
display back on when it senses motion above some minimum value.
Enjoy,
DoN.
--
Remove oil spill source from e-mail
Email: | Voice (all times): (703) 938-4564
(too) near Washington D.C. |
http://www.d-and-d.com/dnichols/DoN.html
--- Black Holes are where God is dividing by zero ---