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Definition of Micrometer gauge
1. Noun. Caliper for measuring small distances.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Micrometer Gauge
Literary usage of Micrometer gauge
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lockwood's Directory of the Paper and Allied Trades by Harry Dyer, Sophie M. Wolert, Vance Publishing Corporation (1905)
"WE ARE THE SOLE SELLING AGENTS FOR THE , , , micrometer gauge FOR TESTING THE
THICKNESS OF Paper and Cardboard* j» PRICE $25.00. * The only reliable gauge ..."
2. A Student's Manual of a Laboratory Course in Physical Measurements by Wallace Clement Sabine (1906)
"In regard to the number of figures which should be retained in the result, see
Appendix I. micrometer gauge The micrometer gauge, although not as convenient ..."
3. A Student's Manual of a Laboratory Course in Physical Measurements by Wallace Clement Sabine (1906)
"... figures which should be retained in the result, see Appendix I. micrometer gauge
The micrometer gauge, although not as convenient as the vernier gauge ..."
4. A Manual of Physical Measurements by John Oren Reed, Karl Eugen Guthe (1902)
"The micrometer gauge. In the micrometer gauge the end of the screw works against
a fixed jaw. The number of complete turns of the screw is .read from the ..."
5. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1879)
"In the micrometer gauge the wearing surfaces are so arranged that they can be
adjusted ... The micrometer gauge is of these last two gauges the simplest. ..."