I think it is one the best gauges you can get; and therefore worth calibrating correctly. It all depends on time and equipment. If you have both then it will be worthwhile. The above makes 314 / 42 = 7.476ml per tip. Need to adjust TX to 0.238 (10 / 42)
If you manage to get 314ml to register 50 tips + or - 1 tip (2.0%) and set the TX to 0.200 to get 10mm on readout repeatedly you will have done well.
Good luck; let us know how it goes when you have time.
If you manage to get 314ml to register 50 tips + or - 1 tip (2.0%) and set the TX to 0.200 to get 10mm on readout repeatedly you will have done well.
Good luck; let us know how it goes when you have time.

