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BenchMike Pro Instruction Handbook: Setup
4.11.9 Master Measurement
The
Master Measurement
function allows you to ensure that
your products match your pre-defined master size. This func-
tion creates a positive or negative offset to the size that
equals the difference between the measured size and the size
entered during mastering. This offset is applied to all meas-
urements until cleared.
When you select
Single Point Mastering
, a setup wizard will walk you through the process of defining the nu-
meric size of the master, placing it in the measurement area for measurement, and storing the value. Once com-
pleted, all future measurements will reference your master value.
When you select
Dual Point Mastering
, another setup wizard will walk you through the process of defining and
measuring two master products. The larger master should be slightly larger than the largest product you expect to
measure, and the smaller master should be slightly smaller than the smallest product you expect to measure. The
masters should also have a difference in size of at least 20% of the BenchMike Pro’s measurement range. For the
2025 there should be at least a 0.2 in. difference, and for the 2050, there should be at least a 0.4 in. difference.
The BenchMike Pro’s measurements will be linearly interpolated between those two master values.
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