What are the main parts of vernier caliper?
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Thus, the main parts of a vernier caliper are:
Internal jaws.
External jaws.
Main arm.
Sliding arm.
Depth measuring probe.
Locking Screw
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The Vernier Calipers include various different parts which play an equal role in helping the individual get the best results without any errors. These parts are,
Explanation:
- Vernier Scale
- Main Scale
- Fixed Jaw
- Sliding Jaw
- Lock Screw
- Thumbscrew
- Depth Rod
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