Converting the numbers from inch to mili meters changes NOTHING in the tolerancing
i seem to remember that a long, long time ago a satellite flew very far past a planet,
because one of the nasa-engineers had miscalculated
because he got confused with the units of measurement inch / millimeter
- somehow like that - which then led to the satellite flying thousands of km past the target object and disappearing into the universe.
hence my , shall we say , admonition ,
better not to swap back and forth between the units of measurement.
or is in the usa , e.g. on the valve shims, the thickness of the shims in inches or in millimeters?
I don't know - tell me please
hence my preference to use a millimeter outside micrometer
because then there is definitely no source of error when converting from inches to millimeters.
and one more thing about accuracy.
depending on how many digits you allow after the decimal point when converting inches to mm (or vice versa),
there may well be minimal differences / tolerances.
very small but still there.
a "
mitutoyo"
micrometer with 1/100 mm with a mechanical counter! may cost around 150 euro here in europe
so, to avoid - forever - any misconvertings, i pers. would spend that 150 euros (+ p´n p)
to only determine mm values in the future.
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brand new and cheaper than here in europe
so what