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    Hi,

    Does anyone know where this device is used? The two lines moves across the lense when I turn the wheel.


    Brian.
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    Its off a Russian cruise missile
    John S -

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clive S View Post
    I thought it was to find Deans small odds and ends
    Nothing Odd about my small end. .

  5. #5
    There are obviously several small things it can measure... ;-) On another website I was told that it is used for setting tool offsets, which also makes sense.


    Brian.

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    It looks like it's used as described on other website,it measures a linear offset, clamped to one jobby after rough alignment with the indexing arm and the offset of whatever read off the indicator dial after the target has been aligned.
    Perhaps.
    Mike

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