¿Qué es un micrómetro y cómo se utiliza?

¿Qué es un micrómetro y cómo se utiliza?

What is a Micrometer and How to Use It

In this section, Marcos Cossoy explains the components of a micrometer and its functioning, emphasizing the importance of calibration before measurements.

Components of a Micrometer

  • The micrometer consists of the spindle, thimble, ratchet, frame, anvil, and the distance between the anvil and spindle known as measuring faces.

Functioning of a Micrometer

  • The micrometer operates similarly to a screw and nut system with the spindle having a thread pitch of 0.5 mm and the frame having a matching nut.
  • Each full rotation of the thimble corresponds to an advancement of 0.50 mm due to its division into 50 parts where each part represents one-hundredth of a millimeter.

Measurement Process

  • Before taking measurements, it is crucial to ensure calibration by aligning the zero mark on the thimble with the reference line.
  • To measure an object accurately, place it between the spindle and anvil, close using the ratchet without excessive force, then lock using the brake after measurement for stability.
  • The upper scale indicates millimeters while the lower scale shows fifty hundredths; observing where these scales align provides precise measurements in millimeters and hundredths.
Video description

En este nuevo tutorial de ITCA TV nuestro docente Marcos Cossoy, titular de la carrera de Mecánica y Electrónica de motos y Mecánica y Tecnologías del Automóvil del ITCA nos muestra que es un micrómetro y como se utiliza. Te gusta la Mecánica! Conoce más del ITCA en www.itca.com.ar ITCA TV te ofrece un espacio donde podrás encontrar tutoriales de mecánica y electrónica automotriz. Instituto Tecnológico de Capacitación Automotriz Email: info@itca.com.ar Lunes a Viernes 9 a 12 y 14 a 18 hs Sábados 9 a 12 y 14 a 17 hs Av. Gral Mosconi 3371 - Capital Federal Tel: 0810-220-ITCA (4822) (54) 11 4572-4221