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Chris TickTock01/11/2019 22:33:12
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Hi does anyone know how the anvil can be removed on an old 1960's 0 to 1/2 inch micrometer. I wish to replace the anvil with a new anvil which I suspect I will have to machine myself.

vintage engineer02/11/2019 01:05:27
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I would suspect it's a press fit.

jimmy b02/11/2019 07:21:13
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They are a press fit.

Jim

Chris TickTock02/11/2019 08:36:23
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Thanks Guys, I have 3 of these 0 to 1/2 inch Moor and Wright 2 ahave poor anvils and the other is fine. You can stlil buy spares but I don't think so for these smaller models.

Chris

Chris TickTock02/11/2019 08:37:43
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Thanks Guys, I have 3 of these 0 to 1/2 inch Moor and Wright 2 have poor anvils and the other is fine. You can stlil buy spares but I don't think so for these smaller models.

Chris

roy entwistle02/11/2019 08:52:27
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is it not the same as 0-1 ?

Roy

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