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A little help with a Teclock measuring device?
Henning:
:jaw: :bow: :mmr:
Thank you very much Phil! It all suddenly became clear. I'll have a look inside the box for any charts. The micrometer box came with all paperwork, so if it's been used by the same people, there may be something hidden.
Thank you very much again, my head doesn't stop spinning until I get answers to questions like this :beer:
Biggles:
a very nice find. :med:
Henning:
Thanks all for the comments :mmr: I am of course very happy to have found the micrometers and reckon I'll be on the plus side when I offload the old ones one by one
No charts inside the box unfortunately, and looking around the 'net it doesn't seem to be worth much without... So I'll give it one go on the net and if i don't get any takers I'll take it apart and see if I can utilize the dial indicator and maybe use the rest for something as well.
Thanks all again
philf:
Henning,
If you wanted to use the spoke tension gauge for wheelbuilding you could have a go at calibrating it yourself. You would need a way of tensioning a spoke with e.g a large spring balance or weight. (Or borrowing another calibrated gauge.) A typical tension is 80 to 100 kgf.
Mine is a more basic type which came with a calibration chart:
Phil.
tom osselton:
I found this it might help out some.
http://www.kstoerz.com/spoketension/?t=5
Or contact these guys.
http://www.hozan.co.jp/cycle_e/catalog/C737.html
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