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    Manofkent
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      #441203
      Manofkent
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        @manofkent

        Hello all.

        I recently agreed to help a friend clear his workshop.

        I have come across an odd measuring tool.

        It is made by Sigma and says "based on NPL design" and is obviously a measuring tool. When the end is gently pressed a needle marker moves in the window.

        It may have been inserted into a sort of enormous micrometer fitting I have also found.

        Picture here or if that fails on the next post!

        Any ideas

        Thanks

        #441204
        Manofkent
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          @manofkent

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          #441211
          Michael Gilligan
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            @michaelgilligan61133

            It’s exactly what you’ve assumed … a precision indicator for the enormous micrometer.

            MichaelG.

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            ‘ere we go :

            https://collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/objects/co59510/0-2-bench-micrometer-micrometer

            Edited By Michael Gilligan on 11/12/2019 13:44:36

            #441220
            JohnF
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              @johnf59703

              Michael is spot on they and similar devices are or were used on many, mainly inspection grade tools and indeed precision machines, one of the Newall jig borer's I worked on used them in conjunction with a micrometer head and their roller measuring system

              John

              #441224
              Manofkent
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                @manofkent

                Thanks Michael & John. The link showed exactly the enormous micrometer.

                Would this be intended to ensure a consistent pressure when measuring?

                John

                #441225
                John MC
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                  @johnmc39344

                  it's a fiducial indicator, used to ensure consistent readings with, most likely, micrometers used for inspection.

                  John

                  #441228
                  Oily Rag
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                    @oilyrag

                    NPL refers to the National Physics Laboratory – the go to place for anything to do with measuring, based I seem to remember around Glasgow. Sigma was based in Letchworth and were a well respected instrument maker.

                     

                    Edited By Oily Rag on 11/12/2019 15:16:34

                    #441231
                    Ex contributor
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                      @mgnbuk

                      NPL refers to the National Physics Laboratory – the go to place for anything to do with measuring, based I seem to remember around Glasgow.

                      NPL is in Teddington. The National Engineering Laboratory was / is based at East Kilbride outside Glasgow.

                      Nigel B

                      #441233
                      alan ord 2
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                        @alanord2

                        It's a fiducial indicator as explained by John. It is used with micrometers in place of an anvil to ensure a consistent reading. The mic is turned / closed until the needle reads zero and as the pressure used is always the same it does not matter who operates the device you will always get a consistent reading.

                        Alan.

                        #441239
                        Paul Rhodes
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                          @paulrhodes20292

                          My first posting is to comment on the number of smart cookies posting here. I will have to hang about the shadows to keep my ignorance hidden.

                          #441244
                          Michael Gilligan
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                            @michaelgilligan61133

                            This may be of interest: **LINK**

                            http://resource.npl.co.uk/docs/science_technology/dimensional/moy-scmi/moy-scmi-82-print.pdf

                            A ‘variation on the theme’ but it gives us a sense of the standards to which the NPL operates.

                            MichaelG.

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                            Edit: This is the one I was looking for: 

                            http://resource.npl.co.uk/docs/science_technology/dimensional/moy-scmi/moy-scmi-29-print.pdf

                            Edited By Michael Gilligan on 11/12/2019 16:38:18

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