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    not done it yet
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      @notdoneityet
      Posted by Hopper on 03/07/2022 03:08:56:

      If you don't yet have a digital caliper, time to get one. And measure the holes and the spigots, then contact Arc with the results. They have a rep for good service so should sort you out.

      Or check with (good quality) drill bits. Should get you close. Calipers are not good for measuring holes – particularly small ones. That is why things such as telescopic gauges are marketed.

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      #604077
      Brian G
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        @briang

        This may sound silly, but have you tried taking the clamp apart and testing each hole in both the inner and outer part or rotating the outer drum of the clamp 90 degrees relative to the inner one to line up the other inner and outer holes? Often these clamps have a pair of larger holes and a pair of smaller ones in each part, and if you have large and small lined up instead of large and large, (possible if the fitting that is already in there for a clamp back dial indicator is the smaller size) the hole will effectively be the smaller size.

        Brian G

        #604085
        SillyOldDuffer
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          @sillyoldduffer

          Another case of 'why is nothing ever easy?'

          Are stands standard? Mine has two holes, tightish sliding fits 4mm and 6mm diameter. The spigot supplied by the stand is 5.80mm diameter.

          My dial, which is metric calibrated, came with 5.94mm and 7.92mm spigots, both tapped M5 x 0.5. I guess these are to fit nominal 6mm and 8mm stands. Also an empty space in the box just the right size for a 4mm spigot, not supplied. These appear to be metric standard sizes. So my dial and stand, both metric, only have one male and female match: maybe I had a narrow escape!

          What are the imperial equivalents? Strikes me a 1/4" hole in a stand would easily take a 6mm metric spigot, but a nominal 1/4" (6.35mm) spigot might be too much a 6mm stand.

          Dave

          #604091
          JasonB
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            @jasonb

            My imperial DTI has 1/8, 1/4 and 3/8" studs. My Metric has 4mm and 8mm, the stand is 4mm and 8mm according to ARCs site. Stands are usually a bit of a generous fit.

            As The OP has a dual reading dti it may be imperial so that would be the problem though the 1/4" may well fit the 8mm hole and as mentioned by others the conical end of the sleeve should face towards the clamp which usually has a mating recess

            Edited By JasonB on 03/07/2022 12:29:20

            #604311
            Chris Murphy
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              @chrismurphy94983

              Hi all,

              the dial indicator and stand are not compatible.

              the dial spigot is 9.5mm and the stand takes an 8mm spigot.

              I got this info after contacting Ian at arceurotrade, who are kindly going to send me an 8 m spigot in the post.

              they were unaware of this and will have to change their website info.

              thanks

              chris m…..

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