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[title] Using the internal jaws
[* icon_note] Use the smaller [link|https://guide-images.cdn.ifixit.com/igi/q3iBPLsJhBUWINt5.full|internal jaws|new_window=true] to get internal measurements, such as inside diameters or gaps between parts.
[* black] Close the jaws until you can comfortably fit them inside the part.
-[* black] Gradually close the jaws until both sides touch the object. Don’t pull too hard, yet firm enough to make sure both jaws sit flat against the object’s inside edges.
+[* black] Gradually open the jaws until both sides touch the object. Don’t pull too hard, yet firm enough to make sure both jaws sit flat against the object’s inside edges.
[* black] Read the measurement.
[* black] Take the measurement a few times and make sure it's the same—or very close—each time. If you get inconsistent readings, zero the calipers and try again.
[* black] ***Zero the calipers before making another measurement.***