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RE: Starrett 120 dial caliper zero's at 6:00

To: "'old dirtbeard'" <dirtbeard@pacbell.net>,
Subject: RE: Starrett 120 dial caliper zero's at 6:00
From: "Joseph Szwed" <jszwed@energykinetics.com>
Date: Tue, 9 Jan 2007 09:00:46 -0500
This is usually happens because a piece of crap fell into
the rack on the calipers and caused the little gear that
spins the dial to basically jump out of time.  What you need
to do is stick something small and thin in under the dial
against the rack and get it to jump back to where you want
it.  Mitutoyo dial calipers (used to at least) come with a
copper colored tool that was (guessing here) around .015"
thick to do just this.  I saved one and keep it in the case
with my Starrett calipers now.

HTH
Joe

> I don't remember it being this way the last time I used
it,
> but the dial on my Starrett dial caliper is at 6:00 when
> closed. I know it is no big deal in that I can just rotate

> the dial face 180 degrees, but it irritates me that I
either
> have to read the caliper or else the dial upside down.
>
> Maybe I am spacing out here, but is there any way to
rotate
> the dial 180 degrees, or is this a "live with it or send
it
> back to Starrett?"




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