Specialist Measuring Tools Flashcards

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What are the three types of measuring gauges? And give their uses.

A

Marking gauge - wood, marks line or point parallel to edge
Mortise gauge - mark out points of mortise and tenon joint
Cutting gauge - scribe used on metal

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What are the three types of calliper? Give their uses.

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Odd leg - mark a line parallel to an edge
Internal - measure distance between two opposite sides
External - measure external distance like thickness

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What are the types of square? Give their use/feature.

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Set square - 30/45/60/90 degrees
Try square - right angle on wood or manufactured board
Engineers square - right angle on metal
Mitre square - wood or manufactured board 45 degrees

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What does a densitometer measure?

A

Degree of darkness of printing inks for paper and board
This helps calibrate printing equipment

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What is a divider and how is it used?

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Tool used alongside a ruler to measure distance between points on a material

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How are jigs and fixtures helpful?

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Save time and increase accuracy/consistency

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What does a jig do?

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Holds the work and guides a tool, eliminating need for repeatedly marking out

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What does a fixture do?

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Holds work in given position whilst a manufacturing process takes place

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How do go/no go gauges save time?

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Passes or fails a product based on size.
Finds dimensionally in accurate products
More efficient then vernier calliper and micrometer

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