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I finally got around to mounting a caliper based DRO on the cross slide of my lathe. The first thing I did was to compare it with the dial. One full turn = 50 divisions and the caliper reads .049". I thought my mounting was at fault, so I fiddled with it for a while. New test, same result. More fiddling, no change. I began to doubt the scale so I set up a dial indicator and it agreed with the caliper. I changed the caliper to the mm scale and one full turn = 0.125 mm! The dials are NOT inches. The lathe is a 10 year old HF 9x20 that I got second hand with no documentation and for some reason I thought the divisions were .001".
I downloaded an operators manual for the Grizzly 9x19 and there it is
"One division = approx .001"
If you are sneaking up on a finished diameter, using the dials is just a crap shoot. I spent the afternoon turning a piece of CRS to target dimensions. .500", .475", .450" ... using just one mic check per target and sneaking up using the DRO scale. After a few misses, I hit all of the targets within .001". I had never been able to do that using the markings on the dial.
I guess that's what approx means.
Jerry
I downloaded an operators manual for the Grizzly 9x19 and there it is
"One division = approx .001"
If you are sneaking up on a finished diameter, using the dials is just a crap shoot. I spent the afternoon turning a piece of CRS to target dimensions. .500", .475", .450" ... using just one mic check per target and sneaking up using the DRO scale. After a few misses, I hit all of the targets within .001". I had never been able to do that using the markings on the dial.
I guess that's what approx means.
Jerry