Andrew Vanis
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Thats the locking nut for the thimble. The thimble is held in position by a tapered seat, clamped by this nut that is integrated into the ratchet stop.
To adjust, the spindle is held in a vise, nut is loosened, thimble is pulled to separate the taper, repositioned, nut is tightened. Fine tuning of adjustment is done with the other pin hole in the sleeve.

Thanks for reply...
Why reposition the thimble?
and what should one know about the screw at the end of the ratchet?


ahh. thanks.The thimble can slip on the taper if forced and thus needs repositioned. Like when your co-worker uses your mic as a C-clamp.![]()
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ahh. thanks.The thimble can slip on the taper if forced and thus needs repositioned. Like when your co-worker uses your mic as a C-clamp.![]()
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no, because that would throw off the calibration of the micrometer .So this guy didn't need to mill his thimble to see more of the 0 line and could have just adjusted the spindle/thimble relationship?