Effective Use of Gauges and Measuring Instruments
Effective Use of Gauges and Measuring Instruments
LEAST COUNT
Dimension
Dimensions are the macroscopic sizes of a part, e.g. diameter or length.
Tolerance
A tolerance is an allowable range for a dimension to take, a specified
interval of dimensions where the part will still function acceptably
Roughness
CHARACTERISTIC
CHARACTERISTIC TOLERANCE REFERENCE
* STRAIGHTNESS / FLAGHTNESS
* CYLINDERICITY
* CIRCULARITY
* PARALLELISM
* PERPENDICULARITY
* ANGULARITY
* CONCENTRICITY
* SYMMETRY
SURFACE ERRORS
* FORM ERROR
* WAVINESS
* ROUGHNESS
Gauges
Feeler Gauges
Feeler
Gauges
Feeler Gauges are manufactured from accurately rolled shims and are
used to measure gap sizes from 0.05mm up to about 1.25mm (0.002 to
0.050 inches). The numbers are marked on the gauge to give the
thickness and thus the gap width.
NB: Feeler gauges should be wiped with a clean cloth before and after
use. If grease or dirt is trapped, a false reading may be given.
Vernier Protractor
Blade Clamp
Screw
Blade
Main
Scale
Vernier
Scale
Dial
Clamp
Reading (1)
Reading (2)
Wringing Slips
Select the blocks needed to make up the pack and clean them.
Start with the biggest pair and twist them at 90° under slight pressure.
UNITS SYMBOLS
DIAPHARAM
AIR OUT
AIR IN
RANGE SETTING
DONT,S
CLAMP THIMBLE
Barrel Thimbl
Locking e
FRAME Ring
Frame
HOW TO READ
SLEEVE READING : 6
CORRECT WAY OF HOLDING
THIMBLE READING : 0.37
RESULT 6.373
TIPS FOR ACCURATE MEASUREMENTS
DONT,S
* DO NOT DROP
REVOLUTION
BAZEL CLAMP
COUNTER
BAZEL
POINTER
STEM/PLUNGE
WORK PIECR
ROTATION
MEASURING PIN
DIAL CLAMP
GRIP
STEM
REFERENCE .
ANVIL
BORE SIZE TO MEASURE 42.3 ~ 42.8 MM GUIDE PLATE
DONT,S
* DO NOT DROP
DEPTH BAR
DIAL
EXTERNAL JAWS
HOW TO READ
RESULT 70.35
TIPS FOR ACCURATE MEASUREMENTS
DONT,S
* DO NOT DROP
* MOVE IT SMOOTHLY
DONT,S
BASE
* PLACE THE INSTRUMENT AT THE SAFE CORNER
COMPARATOR GAUGE