Raphael Golez | 05/03/2020 12:11:06 |
167 forum posts 153 photos | Hi to all, I would like your help in identifying this micrometer. I have looked into a lot of on line search. The closest I got is the Etalon Microrapid Micrometer but there are subtle differences such as the spindle lock mechanism which is in different location and on this micrometer in looks to be broken and not moving (please see pictures) and the other difference is its a 0-1 inch. It is vintage and its functioning ok. It measure spot on on my gauge blocks and compared to my Mitutoyo Quantum Micrometer it is acceptable. This is my first Imperial Micrometer. I bought this to help me understand how to read this vernier type scale. I was wondering what brand it is as the name on the plastic protection is totally faded. It is a nice vintage tool that I really like. Hope somebody here can shed information on this and thanks in advance. Raphael
Edited By RAPHAEL VAL GOLEZ 1 on 05/03/2020 12:19:37 Edited By RAPHAEL VAL GOLEZ 1 on 05/03/2020 12:20:19 |
peak4 | 05/03/2020 12:34:12 |
![]() 2207 forum posts 210 photos | From your description of the differences, I'm guessing you may already have seen this. Pages 64 & 65 of this link a bit of a cross between items 170 & 171, so maybe variants depending on the customers requests Looks like the 226 might be the current version, but sit down before you look at the price. Bill Edited By peak4 on 05/03/2020 12:36:08 Edited By peak4 on 05/03/2020 12:39:54 |
Raphael Golez | 05/03/2020 12:55:01 |
167 forum posts 153 photos | Thanks for the link Bill. Yes the "feel" for this micrometer is very different, very smooth and precise despite how it looks its still very good. I have cleaned it gently with alcohol and now grit free. It is very easy to read the timble scale actually. I was surprised at that price, maybe it is because its a newer model though mechanically and functionally it looks and works exactly the same. Is it really that expensive? Edited By RAPHAEL VAL GOLEZ 1 on 05/03/2020 12:55:46 Edited By RAPHAEL VAL GOLEZ 1 on 05/03/2020 12:56:24 |
Raphael Golez | 05/03/2020 15:24:00 |
167 forum posts 153 photos | The link you gave me Bill is very informative. I was reading through the page you gave me and get to know this mic better. It could be a variant in terms of its main frame/body hence the different arrangement of the spindle lock. What is interesting is the 0-1 version was discontinued long time ago hence it is very rare to find. The metric version which is the only current production is also very expensive. I’m very thankful that I did not restore the paint otherwise I will loose the patina and the character of this micrometer thereby loosing its historical value. It is very nice and in clean condition. I’m also happy that this is the 0-1 micrometer. It will be part of my collection instead. Thanks again Bill for directing me to this information. Raphael |
peak4 | 05/05/2023 20:01:57 |
![]() 2207 forum posts 210 photos | To rejuvenate an older thread, I've just picked up one of these, but the slightly different one with the lever lock as per P65 of the link I posted a couple of years ago. Bill |
peak4 | 09/05/2023 21:51:36 |
![]() 2207 forum posts 210 photos | Just to complete this tale, in case anyone searches for it in the future. With suitable padding and a small G clamp, the outer thimble sleeve could be slid inwards slightly too far, and then adjusted back to the correct position with the threaded plug. |
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