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Discussion Forum : Workshop Technology - Section 1 (Q.No. 3)
3.
The accuracy of micrometers, calipers, dial indicators can be checked by a
feeler gauge
slip gauge
ring gauge
plug gauge
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Tej said:   8 years ago
Most of slip gauges are made of by Tungsten carbide.
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Sanjeev yasholiya said:   8 years ago
Rohit put all related terms pricisely and accurately.

Avinash said:   8 years ago
Slip gauge is made up of?

Sunilgiri said:   10 years ago
Plug gauge 'go' and 'no go' system sharing.

Rajan singh said:   10 years ago
An angle gauge measures the angle of a fixed or worked object relative to a larger object. The three most common types of angle gauges are used in forestry, woodworking and engineering. Each of these gauges does the same basic thing; they just do it in totally different ways.

In each case, a single object, usually a tree, saw blade or fastener, has its angle checked relative to the larger piece to which it is attached, such as the ground or a work surface.

Solai raj said:   1 decade ago
What is meant by caliper and calibrate?

Rajib sahu said:   1 decade ago
What is Angel gauge?

Anoop said:   1 decade ago
Plug gauge is used different types of holes and different diameter.
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ROHIT KUMAR said:   1 decade ago
Slip gauge :- Used to check the accuracy of micrometer, dial indicator calipers.

Feeler gauge:- To check the clearance b/w two mating surface.

Ring gauge:- Used to check the diameter of shaft or students.

Plug gauge:- Used to test the accuracy of holes.
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Deepak maurya said:   1 decade ago
Pluge gauge not give accurate accuracy.


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