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« on: November 07, 2009, 08:55:03 PM » posted from:Taipei,T\'ai-pei,Taiwan

This is a EJS version of micrometer with zero error adjustment option.
You can change the width of object (need to be measured) with lower left slider,
however, you need to drag it up(with mouse or top left slider) to enable it.

Zero error can be adjusted with lower left slider.

You are welcomed to check out Vernier Caliper and Micrometer with zero error option

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If you need inch mode or higher resolution 0.001inch or 0.001mm,
Please check out micrometer with .001 mm or .001 inch resolution /dial mode


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iv3jmrTyMLE


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