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A co-worker has just brought me a new 6" Dial Caliper, 0.001" resolution. We have been using 6" Digital Calipers, 0.0005" resolution.
He said he wanted to use the new ones because he felt that they were easier for him to "read". I on the other hand feel like he's not on the right track. We have both inch and metric tolerances on our drawings. He will now either have to have a metric caliper or do calculator conversions. Or use the digital ones for metric measurements.
So, I would like to know what is out there, Statistical wise (excel spreadsheet preferably), that can be used to prove this? And the instructions to perform this. Is there any other info out there that can be used to help him or I see that it does(n't) matter.
Any help on this matter would be greatly appreciated!
He said he wanted to use the new ones because he felt that they were easier for him to "read". I on the other hand feel like he's not on the right track. We have both inch and metric tolerances on our drawings. He will now either have to have a metric caliper or do calculator conversions. Or use the digital ones for metric measurements.
So, I would like to know what is out there, Statistical wise (excel spreadsheet preferably), that can be used to prove this? And the instructions to perform this. Is there any other info out there that can be used to help him or I see that it does(n't) matter.
Any help on this matter would be greatly appreciated!