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When I rotate the bezel without the probe touching anything. it cause the needle to stay in one position and the probe will be loose like it isn't attached to anything.
When I rotate the bezel without the probe touching anything. it cause the needle to stay in one position...
...and the probe will be loose like it isn't attached to anything.
http://www.use-enco.com/CGI/INPDFF?PMPAGE=348&PMCTLG=00. The one on the bottom of the page is the one I have. The bezel will rotate all the way around, but when it's moved a little in both directions it locks up the needle. And when it does the probe feels like it's disconnect, I can move it, but it doesn't move the needle.
Tony
I had to work over and didn't get to take a picture. Her is some information on the indicator I got from ENCO. Automatic reversing, max measurment 0.030, Graduation 0.0005, dial reading 0-15-0. I was checking it if I hold it in my hand and have the Zero straight up and the probe straight down, the probe will move in both directions and the needle is showing .0006 on the counter clock direction. If i turn the dial counter clockwise it goes to .0004 and the needle sticks, when turning it in the clock wise position it goes to .0004 and does the same thing. Is this how they work? I hope I'm explaining this so you can understand me. I'm a noobie.