Bowers Group MW Digitronic Bore Gauge 316 Series Instruction Manual

Below you will find brief information for Bore Gauge 316 Digitronic. The Digitronic Bore Gauge is a precision measuring tool for internal diameters, allowing for accurate and repeatable readings. The gauge features a digital readout that allows for easy measurement and recording of readings. The gauge is also easy to calibrate and use, making it a great choice for a variety of applications.

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Bore Gauge 316 Digitronic Instructions | Manualzz

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Key features

  • Digital readout for easy measurement
  • Easy calibration process
  • Repeatable readings
  • ABS mode for accurate calibration
  • MIN mode for measuring minimum diameter
  • Zero button to reinitialize MIN mode
  • CR2032 3V battery
  • Convenient size and design

Frequently asked questions

To power on the gauge, press the ZERO key lightly. To power off, hold the ZERO key down.

Press and hold the ABS/SET button. The numeric values will flash in sequence from right to left. Release the ABS/SET button on the flashing numeral. Tapping lightly on ABS/SET button will change the numeric value. When the desired numeral is set, hold down the ABS/SET button to move to the next digit and repeat the process. After the desired number is set, hold down the ABS/SET button until the “set” icon is flashing. Tap lightly on the ABS/SET button to confirm. The preset has been stored.

Insert the bore gauge into a master ring with the appropriate post/spacers attached. Ensure the bore gauge is in ABS mode by pushing the ABS button. The ABS icon will appear on the indicator. Tap the MIN button to initiate calibration. Sweep the bore gauge back and forth in the ring. Observe the analogue scale on the indicator watching for a reversal point. When the reversal point is obtained, remove the gauge from the ring. Press and hold the CAL button. This will set the ring to the master. An “ok” icon will flash to confirm successful calibration while holding down the CAL button.
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