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InSize 3560-25SA Digital Spherical Anvil Tube Micrometer

Model: 3560-25SA

1. Ọja Ipariview

The InSize 3560-25SA Digital Spherical Anvil Tube Micrometer is a precision measuring instrument designed for accurately determining the wall thickness of various tubing. It features a spherical anvil and a spherical spindle tip, allowing for precise contact on curved surfaces. Equipped with a digital display and a ratchet stop mechanism, it ensures consistent measuring force for reliable readings.

InSize 3560-25SA Digital Spherical Anvil Tube Micrometer

Figure 1: InSize 3560-25SA Digital Spherical Anvil Tube Micrometer showing its digital display, buttons, and measuring faces.

2. Key Awọn ẹya ara ẹrọ

  • Designed for measuring wall thickness of tubes.
  • Features a ratchet stop for applying constant and repeatable measuring force.
  • Equipped with durable carbide measuring faces for extended lifespan and accuracy.
  • Digital display for clear and easy-to-read measurements.
  • Measurement range: 0-25mm / 0-1 inch.
  • IP54 protection rating, offering protection against dust and splashing water.

3. Awọn irinše

Familiarize yourself with the main components of your micrometer:

  1. Férémù: The main body of the micrometer, typically C-shaped.
  2. Spherical Anvil: The fixed measuring face, designed with a spherical shape for contact on curved surfaces.
  3. Spherical Spindle Tip: The movable measuring face, also spherical, which advances towards the anvil.
  4. Ifihan Digital: Shows the measurement reading in numerical format.
  5. Bọtini TAN/PA: Fi agbara ẹrọ si tan tabi pa.
  6. ABS/INC Button: Toggles between absolute and incremental measurement modes.
  7. Bọtini UNIT: Switches between metric (mm) and imperial (inch) units.
  8. Ṣeto Bọtini: Used for setting the zero point or other functions.
  9. Ọwọ: The stationary part of the barrel with the main scale markings (for reference).
  10. Timble: The rotating part with finer scale markings.
  11. Ratchet Stop: Located at the end of the thimble, used to apply consistent measuring pressure.

4. Eto

  1. Ṣiṣii ati Ṣiṣayẹwo: Carefully remove the micrometer from its packaging. Inspect for any visible damage.
  2. Ninu: Before first use, gently wipe all measuring surfaces and the spindle with a clean, lint-free cloth. Avoid using harsh solvents.
  3. Fifi sori batiri:
    • Locate the battery compartment cover, usually on the back or side of the digital unit.
    • Open the cover (a small screwdriver may be required).
    • Insert a new SR44 or CR2032 (check manual for exact type if available, common types for digital micrometers) battery with the positive (+) side facing up.
    • Pa yara batiri naa ni aabo.
  4. Agbara Tan: Press the "ON/OFF" button to turn on the micrometer. The display should light up.
  5. Eto Odo:
    • Clean both the spherical anvil and spindle tip thoroughly.
    • Gently bring the anvil and spindle tip into contact using the ratchet stop until it clicks 2-3 times.
    • Ensure there is no gap between the measuring faces.
    • Press the "SET" button (or "ZERO" if labeled differently) to set the display to 0.000.
    • If the display does not show zero, repeat the process.

5. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ

  1. Aṣayan Ẹka: Press the "UNIT" button to toggle between millimeters (mm) and inches (in) as desired.
  2. Measurement Mode (ABS/INC):
    • Absolute (ABS) Mode: Displays the measurement from the set zero point. This is the default and most common mode.
    • Incremental (INC) Mode: Allows you to set a temporary zero point at any position, useful for comparative measurements. Press "ABS/INC" to switch to INC mode, then press "SET" to zero the display at the current position. Press "ABS/INC" again to return to ABS mode.
  3. Gbigba Iwọn:
    • Open the micrometer by rotating the thimble counter-clockwise until the gap between the anvil and spindle is slightly larger than the object to be measured.
    • Position the tube or object between the spherical anvil and spindle tip. Ensure the spherical faces make proper contact with the curved surface of the tube.
    • Slowly close the micrometer by rotating the thimble clockwise until the spindle tip is close to the object.
    • Use the ratchet stop to apply the final measuring pressure. Rotate the ratchet stop until it clicks 2-3 times. This ensures consistent and accurate pressure.
    • Read the measurement directly from the digital display.
  4. Agbara Pa: Press and hold the "ON/OFF" button for a few seconds to turn off the micrometer when not in use to conserve battery life. The micrometer may also have an auto-off feature.

6. Itọju

Proper maintenance will ensure the longevity and accuracy of your micrometer.

  • Ninu: After each use, wipe down the micrometer, especially the measuring faces, with a clean, lint-free cloth. If necessary, use a small amount of instrument cleaning oil.
  • Ibi ipamọ: Store the micrometer in its protective case when not in use. Keep it in a dry, temperature-stable environment, away from direct sunlight, dust, and corrosive substances. Ensure the measuring faces are slightly separated to prevent pressure on the spindle.
  • Rirọpo Batiri: Replace the battery when the display becomes dim or shows a low battery indicator. Refer to Section 4 for battery installation steps.
  • Ṣayẹwo iwọntunwọnsi: Periodically check the micrometer's zero point. For critical applications, professional calibration services are recommended annually.
  • Yago fun sisọ silẹ: Dropping the micrometer can severely damage its precision components and affect accuracy.

7. Laasigbotitusita

IsoroOwun to le FaOjutu
Ifihan ti ṣofo tabi baibai.Kekere tabi okú batiri.Rọpo batiri naa (wo Abala 4).
Awọn kika ti ko pe.
  • Measuring faces are dirty.
  • Incorrect zero setting.
  • Improper measuring technique (e.g., not using ratchet stop).
  • Micrometer is damaged or out of calibration.
  • Awọn oju wiwọn mimọ.
  • Perform zero setting (refer to Section 4).
  • Ensure proper use of ratchet stop.
  • Contact Insize support for calibration or repair.
Ifihan naa fihan koodu "E" tabi aṣiṣe.Internal error or excessive force applied.Turn off and restart the micrometer. If the error persists, contact Insize support.

8. Awọn pato

ParamitaIye
Nọmba awoṣe3560-25SA
Iwọn Iwọn0-25mm / 0-1 inch
Idaabobo RatingIP54
Measuring FacesCarbide, Spherical Anvil, Spherical Spindle Tip
Force MechanismRatchet Stop
Iwọn Nkan524 g
Package Mefa19.5 x 11.7 x 4.3 cm
Batiri IruSR44 or CR2032 (typical, verify with product documentation)

9. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support

Insize is committed to providing quality products and excellent customer service. While specific warranty details may vary by region and purchase point, Insize products are generally manufactured to international standards and come with a guarantee of quality.

For technical support, warranty claims, or service inquiries, please contact your authorized Insize dealer or visit the official Insize website for contact information. Please have your model number (3560-25SA) and purchase details ready when contacting support.

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