Author Topic: iGaging "Speed" Micrometer?  (Read 3984 times)

Offline sparky961

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iGaging "Speed" Micrometer?
« on: April 21, 2015, 11:29:44 PM »
My everyday 0-1" micrometer is a Mitutoyo 159-101 Combimike, which I really like the feel of.  Also, working with about 60% metric and 40% imperial, being able to directly read both is a great feature.

However, it doesn't have a vernier scale.  So anything less than 0.001 is an interpolated guess.  This is for work, and I do actually need to measure to 10ths for some things.

I see few people using digital micrometers on a daily basis, but I'm not sure why.  My main reason for liking digital measuring tools isn't that they're more accurate; rather the ability to directly read metric or imperial.  The fewer times I have to multiply or divide by 25.4, the less likely I am to make a mistake.

I ran across this tonight and was wondering if anyone has tried it, or can offer an opinion.  Sure looks slick, but I'm skeptical.

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What about other digital micrometer offerings?  Anything else to be recommended that's built well and has good ergonomics?  I've seen a lot that look big and "clunky".

Offline S. Heslop

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Re: iGaging "Speed" Micrometer?
« Reply #1 on: April 22, 2015, 08:43:54 AM »
Looks alot like a thickness gauge. Wonder what aspect of it they had patented.