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  2. Micrometer adjustment nut - Wikipedia

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    On a manual milling machine, the micrometer adjustment nut limits the depth to which the cutting tool may plunge into the workpiece. The nut is located on a threaded rod on the mill head. The machine operator moves it up or down by rotating it clockwise (to move it down) or counter-clockwise (to move it up).

  3. Micrometer (device) - Wikipedia

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    Universal micrometer sets come with interchangeable anvils, such as flat, spherical, spline, disk, blade, point, and knife-edge. The term universal micrometer may also refer to a type of micrometer whose frame has modular components, allowing one micrometer to function as outside mic, depth mic, step mic, etc. (often known by the brand names ...

  4. Calipers - Wikipedia

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    A caliper using a calibrated screw for measurement, rather than a slide, is called an external micrometer caliper gauge, a micrometer caliper or, more often, simply a micrometer. (Sometimes the term caliper, referring to any other type in this article, is held in contradistinction to micrometer.)

  5. Micrometer - Wikipedia

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    Micrometer can mean: Micrometer (device), used for accurate measurements by means of a calibrated screw; Micrometre, a millionth of a metre

  6. Bore gauge - Wikipedia

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    The values initially increases and at one point starts decreasing; stop that point, it is called max point on the circle. That is the diameter of the component. Repeat the procedure in 3 different places and get the average value of the diameter of the component. This is the most common way to measure the larger bore.

  7. Bowers v. Baystate Technologies, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Baystate Technologies, Inc ("Baystate") and HLB Technology ("Bowers") were competing companies which created add-ons that interacted with a computer-aided design (CAD) program known as CADKEY. [ 1 ] Bowers was the patent holder of a system called Cadjet that simplified interfacing with CAD software, [ 2 ] which he began to license commercially ...

  8. 3 μm process - Wikipedia

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    The 3 μm process (3 micrometer process) is the level of MOSFET semiconductor process technology that was reached around 1977, [1] [2] by companies such as Intel. The 3 μm process refers to the minimum size that could be reliably produced. The smallest transistors and other circuit elements on a chip made with this process were around 3 ...

  9. Nanoindentation - Wikipedia

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    At this point, the load may be held constant for a period or removed. The area of the residual indentation in the sample is measured and the hardness, H {\displaystyle H} , is defined as the maximum load, P max {\displaystyle P_{\text{max}}} , divided by the residual indentation area, A r {\displaystyle A_{\text{r}}} :