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David Shaub

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  • Posted on Jan 30, 2009

SOURCE: Missing Thimble screw

You can most likely get one at a clock repair shop if Mitutoyo won't help you out.

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  • Posted on Jul 28, 2009

SOURCE: how to reset Mitutoyo 314-351

In order to reset the zero point for your specific micrometer, you will need to have a standard set of pre-set dimensional pin(s). You can check the attached link (page 71 of the Mitotoyo catalog) for the information you need). I guess you could try to find or make a pin with the same dimensions as those noted on the catalog page, but if you're using this in a manufacturing setting, you might have no choice but to purchase a set of gauges for calibrating your micrometer.

The only other option is to contact the manufacturer for an alternative method, but I doubt they'll be able to provide any alternative, as precision setting of the zero point is required for accurate readings with this specialty micrometer.
http://www.mitutoyo.co.jp/eng/products/micrometer/Micrometer_2.pdf

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 16, 2009

SOURCE: I need to adjust a 293-761-30 mitutoyo micrometer.

there should be a small silver spanner with a couple of pins protruding to do that with comes in the box if you haven`t got it come back to me

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 05, 2010

SOURCE: i need a replacement thimble lock for a mitutoyo

i image the 6 - 12" is a fairly expensive set. you could buy the 0-1" which has the same thimble lock. i have one at home. and switch them out. can be bought $100 or less brand new. or search for an ebay bargain.ive never heard of the thimble lock go missing or break before. its doubtful mititoyo supplies replacement parts for mics.

charles urban

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  • Posted on Jun 25, 2011

SOURCE: Hello, I need a manual

I dont know it there is a manual per se. Try this link to call MTI support....
http://www.mitutoyo.com/template2.aspx?id=20

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The only other option is to contact the manufacturer for an alternative method, but I doubt they'll be able to provide any alternative, as precision setting of the zero point is required for accurate readings with this specialty micrometer.
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