Using my Hilger & Watts Horizontal measuring machine - PART 1
A brief demonstration of how I set up and use my Hilger & Watts horizontal measuring machine to measure an internal bore diameter. 0:00 DISCLAIMER 0:05 Logo of machine 0:08 Welcome back 1:29 Setting up and calibrating the machine full explanation 5:23 Removing master gauge and setting up an unknown size gauge to measure for this demonstration 19:45 What's coming up in Part 2 20:40 Ending

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Using my Hilger & Watts Horizontal measuring machine - PART 2

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