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<blockquote data-quote="X-man" data-source="post: 811084" data-attributes="member: 8416"><p>I don't understand.</p><p>So you are suggesting he can't read 0.002-0.005 TIR with a standard dial indicator and runout v-block roller setup? </p><p>The design of a well made roller block is such that it will take up any slack (by the rollers spreading under pressure taking up any slack in the system). This in conjunction with a case head stop provides a very repeatable gauge. </p><p></p><p>Standard dial gauges read in 0.001 increments and ten thou gauges measure in 0.0001 increments.</p><p></p><p>Not that I am suggesting it, but I have a 10 thou indicator that does work on the same system and though not very practical it is very accurate.</p><p></p><p>I agree about 6-7 TIR being the magic number. </p><p>Once TIR is less than 0.006 you might as well look elsewhere for accuracy gains.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="X-man, post: 811084, member: 8416"] I don't understand. So you are suggesting he can't read 0.002-0.005 TIR with a standard dial indicator and runout v-block roller setup? The design of a well made roller block is such that it will take up any slack (by the rollers spreading under pressure taking up any slack in the system). This in conjunction with a case head stop provides a very repeatable gauge. Standard dial gauges read in 0.001 increments and ten thou gauges measure in 0.0001 increments. Not that I am suggesting it, but I have a 10 thou indicator that does work on the same system and though not very practical it is very accurate. I agree about 6-7 TIR being the magic number. Once TIR is less than 0.006 you might as well look elsewhere for accuracy gains. [/QUOTE]
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