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Precision Measurement
Principles of EngineeringTM Lesson 6.4 – Quality Assurance Forging new generations of engineers Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007
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PRECISION MEASUREMENT
HELP !
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Precision Instruments Explained
MICROMETERS CALIPERS DIAL INDICATORS GAGE BLOCKS FEELER GAGE
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How Precise Do I Need To Be ?
We need to be able to accurately measure parts to 1/1000 of an inch or as a decimal .001 Tenths Thousands Hundreds
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Decimal to Fraction Conversions
.0625 – 1/ 16” .1875 – 3/ 16” .3125 – 5/ 16” .4375 – 7/ 16” .5625 – 9/ 16” .6875 – 11/ 16” .8125 – 13/ 16” .9375 – 15/ 16” .125 – 1/ 8” .250 – 1/ 4” .375 – 3/ 8” .500 – 1/ 2” .625 – 5/ 8” .750 – 3/ 4” .875 – 7/ 8” 1.00 – 1”
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Micrometers
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Micrometer Set 1” To 6”
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Micrometer Parts Ratchet Screw Thimble Thimble Scale Barrel
Barrel Scale Frame Spindle Anvil
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Micrometer Standards
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Zeroing A Micrometer To zero micrometer scale use spanner wrench, place it in small hole as shown and turn
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Divisions 0.001” Division 1 2 3 0.025” Division 0.100” Division Barrel
Scale Thimble Scale 1 2 3 0.025” Division 0.100” Division
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Reading a Micrometer Observe the greatest inch division on the barrel scale. Observe the number of inch divisions on the barrel scale. Add the thimble scale reading (0.001-inch division) that coincides with the horizontal line on the barrel scale.
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Reading a Micrometer Observe the greatest inch division on the barrel scale. (three 0.100” = 0.300”) 1 2 3 10 5
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Reading a Micrometer Observe the number of inch divisions between the inch mark and the thimble. (two x 0.025” = 0.050”) 1 2 3 10 5
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Reading a Micrometer Add the thimble scale reading that coincides with the horizontal line on the barrel scale. (eight 0.001” = 0.008”) 1 2 3 10 5 Micrometer reading 0.300” 0.050” 0.008” 0.358” +
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Types Of Calipers Venier Dial Digital
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Parts Of A Caliper Inside Measuring Jaws Depth Gage Dial .001
Bar Scale Outside Measuring Jaws
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Reading Calipers Divisions 0.001” 1.000” 0.100” 0.010” 1 90 10 20 80
1 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
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Reading Calipers Observe the greatest 1.000” division 1.000” 1 90 10
1 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 1.000”
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Reading Calipers Observe the greatest 0.100” (0.100” = 0.600”) 0.600”
1 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 1.000” 0.600”
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Observe the greatest 0.010” (0.010” = 0.000”)
Reading Calipers Observe the greatest 0.010” (0.010” = 0.000”) 0.000” 1 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 1.000” 0.600” 0.000”
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Observe the greatest 0.001” (0.001” = 0.005”)
Reading Calipers Observe the greatest 0.001” (0.001” = 0.005”) 1 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 0.005” 1.000” 0.600” 0.000” 0.005” + 1.605”
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Dial Indicators 1/2”, 1”, AND 2” TRAVEL
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Dial Indicator Parts Bezel Pointer Dial Graduations Shank Stem Contact
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Dial Indicator Scale EACH DIVISION = 1\1000 =.001 INCH
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Dial Indicator Mounted On Magnetic Base
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Dial Indicator Mounted on a support
Size range from 1 inch to 4 1/2 inches in diameter Balanced scale (read plus or minus) Continuous scale (dimensions) Scales range from .002” to 1.000” This setup is used to check for end play on a crankshaft.
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Gage Blocks Gage blocks are very accurate measuring standards to 1\1,000,000 in.
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Gage Blocks Five Individual Gage Blocks From Set
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Ringing Blocks Together
Ringing Two Blocks Together So They Attach
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Gage Blocks Gage Blocks Rung Together To Give An Accurate Size
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Feeler Gage Thin strips of steel or brass
Available in various thickness Measured in thousandths of an inch Millimeter
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Here a feeler gauge is checking the valve adjustment
Feeler Gage Here a feeler gauge is checking the valve adjustment
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Measuring Tools Summary
MICROMETERS CALIPERS DIAL INDICATORS GAGE BLOCKS FEELER GAGES
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Measuring Questions NAME 5 TYPES OF MEASURING TOOLS.
NAME THE TWO SYSTEMS USED TO MEASURE. WHAT 3 MEASURING JOBS CAN A CALIPER DO? HOW IS A FRACTION CHANGED TO A DECIMAL? WHAT ARE GAGE BLOCKS AND HOW ARE THEY USED? WHAT IS A DIAL INDICATOR AND ITS USES? NAME THE PARTS OF A MICROMETER. LIST 5 PRECAUTIONS TO PRACTICE WHEN USING PRECISION MEASURING TOOLS.
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