The "thin dial" that you are referring to is the face plate or the hand?You need to pull off the hand first. it is a press fit. You almost need a special puller so as not to damage the thin dial. There is a recess in the center that dose not support the dial. Then the dial lifts off and the retaining screws will be visible. It is a while since I last opened mine.
There isn't any retaining ring around the dial. is yours a Mitutoyo 505-626 model? ThsnksSorry , there is a retaining ring around the edge of the dial that need prizing out. The dial plate is thin.
I have a digital caliper.Why repairing the worned and imprecise measure tool when it's time to buy a new measure tools who are free of fault and ready to use?
I am going from memory. And looking at the drawings in your duplicate post , i suspect the dial plate is held on to the body with glue/double sided tape. I would put a small hook tool through the hand hole and gently pull. You should be able to see where the dial is attached by the flex in the dial. A little warmth from a hot air gun(just warm,not smoking hot) might help the glue to let go.
How did you remove it?
Put 2 aluminium blocks supporting just the bezel. The crystal must be removed first. Then push the center of the face and the bezel comes off. The rest is easy.I've just posted a new question to the forum about this. I see what you did above but I still can't quite figure out how to lift/pry/pull take out the dial from the rest of the caliper. Any other suggestions would be appreciated. I have a 505-637 model Mitutoyo. Thank you!
Thank you moditwell for your advice.Put 2 aluminium blocks supporting just the bezel. The crystal must be removed first. Then push the center of the face and the bezel comes off. The rest is easy.
Does anyone know where to find a dial like this one? Mine has paint chipping off the edges. I also need a new crystal if someone can point me in the right direction. Appreciate it!Looking at the spare parts, the dial is not glued on. The outer circumference has locating tabs to keep it in place. i believe the aluminium knurled bezel is heated to expand and slipped over the bottom piece thst is mild steel. when things cool down, the bezel grips tightly agsinst the bottom piece of mild steel and they rotste as one unit.
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Does anyone know where to find a dial like this one? Mine has paint chipping off the edges. I also need a new crystal if someone can point me in the right direction. Appreciate it!
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