A screw gauge is used to measure small distances or thicknesses. It has a spindle that moves through threads to allow precise measurements and its least count determines the smallest measurement it can make. Errors in reading a screw gauge can occur due to parallax, damage to the threads, or incorrect eye positioning relative to the gauge body and spindle.
A screw gauge is used to measure small distances or thicknesses. It has a spindle that moves through threads to allow precise measurements and its least count determines the smallest measurement it can make. Errors in reading a screw gauge can occur due to parallax, damage to the threads, or incorrect eye positioning relative to the gauge body and spindle.
A screw gauge is used to measure small distances or thicknesses. It has a spindle that moves through threads to allow precise measurements and its least count determines the smallest measurement it can make. Errors in reading a screw gauge can occur due to parallax, damage to the threads, or incorrect eye positioning relative to the gauge body and spindle.