Do you really need to measure to .0005"?To answer your questions, it is a Mitutoyo Absolute AOS Digimatic, model CD-6" ASX; it measures in 5 tenths of a thousandth, which is why recently sometimes when I check the zero, instead of .0000 it reads .0005. I changed the battery 2 weeks ago and clean/wipe the jaws with microfiber frequently throughout use to be sure I'm getting a correct reading. In earlier weeks/months I don't recall it reading .0005 when checking the zero; it read .0000.
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   My two always return to zero if I keep them clean. They check out with lengths standards also within my range of use.
 My two always return to zero if I keep them clean. They check out with lengths standards also within my range of use. 
 
	








 
 
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
