How would you pronounce this number ? .00002” Two hundredths of 1 thousandth Maybe?
Z zjtr10 H-M Supporter - Gold Member H-M Supporter Gold Member Joined May 5, 2016 Messages 97 Mar 29, 2019 #1 How would you pronounce this number ? .00002” Two hundredths of 1 thousandth Maybe?
Cooter Brown 863 Bronze Registered Joined Nov 23, 2017 Messages 1,191 Mar 29, 2019 #2 I dont know why but every machine shop I have ever been in would call that "twenty millionths"
jwmay H-M Supporter - Gold Member H-M Supporter Gold Member Joined Dec 3, 2017 Messages 1,916 Mar 29, 2019 #3 UN-ESS-ESS-AIR-I-LEE PREE-SIZE
B benmychree John York H-M Supporter Gold Member Joined Jun 7, 2013 Messages 10,111 Mar 29, 2019 #4 I would call the dial reading twenty one millionths.
N NortonDommi Registered Registered Joined Nov 15, 2016 Messages 943 Mar 29, 2019 #5 2 exponent-5 or 2 to negative 5? 20 millionths is easier.
Z zjtr10 H-M Supporter - Gold Member H-M Supporter Gold Member Joined May 5, 2016 Messages 97 Mar 29, 2019 #6 Would it be correct to say that each graduation on the dial face is worth .00002” ?
Z zjtr10 H-M Supporter - Gold Member H-M Supporter Gold Member Joined May 5, 2016 Messages 97 Mar 29, 2019 #7 Just to add another stick in the mud please notice that the “big numbers” on the dial face have a decimal point in front of each one So this indicator has a total scale of +/- .8× .00002” ?
Just to add another stick in the mud please notice that the “big numbers” on the dial face have a decimal point in front of each one So this indicator has a total scale of +/- .8× .00002” ?
mmcmdl H-M Supporter - Diamond Member Staff member H-M Lifetime Diamond Member Joined Jan 31, 2016 Messages 11,488 Mar 29, 2019 #8 Throw that thing away , your working my old brain way tooooo hard with all those zeros .
C chips&more Active User Registered Joined Mar 19, 2014 Messages 2,681 Mar 29, 2019 #9 benmychree said: I would call the dial reading twenty one millionths. Click to expand... Sorry, more like 0.000220" or 220 millionths
benmychree said: I would call the dial reading twenty one millionths. Click to expand... Sorry, more like 0.000220" or 220 millionths
C chips&more Active User Registered Joined Mar 19, 2014 Messages 2,681 Mar 29, 2019 #10 zjtr10 said: Would it be correct to say that each graduation on the dial face is worth .00002” ? Click to expand... Yes
zjtr10 said: Would it be correct to say that each graduation on the dial face is worth .00002” ? Click to expand... Yes