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    Mitutoyo Caliper Bezel

    A while back I bought an old Mitutoyo caliper. I think it must be old because the bezel is yellowed and it came in a well used felt lined box. The bezel is also cracked. Can I get a replacement for it? It’s 1.2 inches in diameter. Also, what is the proper way to remove it?
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    I would contact mitutoyyo or maybe if there is a local outfit that does precision instrument calibration, or even take it into Grainger, some times they are very good about stuff that has warranties and they may just give you a new one.
    the dial gauges I've had I think they might use stamp press to roll metal edges to install bezel, the old starrett I had on my lathe anyway the bezel got broke it was glass, wasn't much I could do but maybe send it back to starrett but I had others and thought it not worth it, that thing was very old, maybe from 30's the lathe was from 20's
    plastic ones might just be snapped into a groove.

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    It may be cheaper to buy a new one
    when I used one daily for machine work
    I saw many like you described
    all still worked like they were supposed to
    good luck
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    I have another that I normally use, so I don’t need another one. In fact, the old one works fine, but I definitely need to put on my glasses to read it. My newer one(came in a plastic box) I can normally read without glasses, as long as the light is good. I was just thinking if I could get a new bezel for twenty bucks and simply snap it on I would I would do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GregLaROCHE View Post
    A while back I bought an old Mitutoyo caliper. I think it must be old because the bezel is yellowed and it came in a well used felt lined box. The bezel is also cracked. Can I get a replacement for it? It’s 1.2 inches in diameter. Also, what is the proper way to remove it?
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    Search brought me the bezel, which is not the crystal. MSCDirect has bezels, and probably crystals, and Amazon has the crystals, but you'll need the model number of the caliper to get the right one. The bezel is the ring the crystal is mounted in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrounge View Post
    Search brought me the bezel, which is not the crystal. MSCDirect has bezels, and probably crystals, and Amazon has the crystals, but you'll need the model number of the caliper to get the right one. The bezel is the ring the crystal is mounted in.

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    That sounds interesting. Anyone have any ideas on how to remove the old one and replace the new one?

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    If its not immediately obvious, it probably wasn't meant for field repair.

    What about taking it to a watch repairman, if you can find one these days. Jewelers used to replace crystals on wristwatches around here.

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    If memory serves me there is a spring clip on the back side that sets over the back plate and into a groove in the bezel, when removed the bezel and crystal lift off the top and the crystal can then be popped out or in.

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    Been a long time, but as I recall it… Pull the lock screw, pop off the bezel, remove the lock ring from inside the bezel, remove the crystal, reassemble in reverse order.
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    watch repair people (if you can find them) can put a new crystal in it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mozeppa View Post
    watch repair people (if you can find them) can put a new crystal in it.
    Watch repairmen are hard to find these days. Actually, my father in-law was one, but passed a few years ago. I’m going to ask my brother in-law, if there is a crystal press with his father’s tools that he now has.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ulav8r View Post
    This is a very interesting site. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GregLaROCHE View Post
    Watch repairmen are hard to find these days. Actually, my father in-law was one, but passed a few years ago. I’m going to ask my brother in-law, if there is a crystal press with his father’s tools that he now has.
    You don’t need a crystal press as long as you still have one of your thumbs.
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    "This is a very interesting site"

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    that Long Island web site is outstanding. I had no idea Starrett was having stuff made in china, what a shame, I had always had the utmost respect for that company and products,

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    Quote Originally Posted by farmbif View Post
    that Long Island web site is outstanding. I had no idea Starrett was having stuff made in china, what a shame, I had always had the utmost respect for that company and products,
    Just about everything is made in China today. If hostilities ever break out we’ll be SOL!
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    My oldest set of mitoyos calipers just started acting up. Will try a new battery. These are old enough the display isnt back lit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by country gent View Post
    My oldest set of mitoyos calipers just started acting up. Will try a new battery. These are old enough the display isnt back lit.
    That's why I prefer dial calipers. Easy to read and they don't need a battery.

    It had been almost 40 years since I messed with reading a Vernier caliper when I got dragooned into helping one of my uncles downsize, then he passed away before he could move, so I got to help finish cleaning out his house. He had several sets of Vernier calipers; all plastic unfortunately, I won't throw them away, but plastic? Really?

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    My Harbor Freight calibrates to 0.0002 to certified plug gauges
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