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How To Read An Outside Micrometer For 29.71 Mm Reading? |
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How To Read The Vernier Caliper For 15.80 Mm Reading? |
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How To Find Out The Least Count Of A Universal Bevel Protractor? |
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Find The Least Count Of Metric Vernier Outside Micrometer? |
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Find Out The Height Of The Slip Gauges If The Sine Angle Is 20 Degree Using A 100 Mm Sine Bar? |
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Differentiate Between Plug Gauge And Snap Gauge? |
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Write The Three Main Coating Methods Done On Metal To Prevent Corrosion? |
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What Is Honing? |
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Answer» Honing is an OPERATION of finishing CYLINDRICAL surfaces to a fine degree of accuracy by means of ABRASIVE STICKS. Honing is an operation of finishing cylindrical surfaces to a fine degree of accuracy by means of abrasive sticks. |
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What Is The Necessity Of Lapping? |
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What Is Lapping? |
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Answer» Lapping is an operation of FINISHING the flat and the CYLINDRICAL surfaces to a FINE degree of accuracy by means of a LAP and lapping compound. It may be DONE by hand or by machine. Lapping is an operation of finishing the flat and the cylindrical surfaces to a fine degree of accuracy by means of a lap and lapping compound. It may be done by hand or by machine. |
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Discuss The Terms Selective Assembly And Non-selective Assembly? |
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What Is Mass Production And Point Out Its Advantages? |
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Identify The Fit Indicated By The Following,(a) H8/g7 (b) H7/p6 |
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Explain Briefly On Is: 919 |
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What Is The Significance Of Interchangeability In Mass Production? |
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Define The Term ‘interchangeability’? |
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Answer» Interchangeability is that the manufacturing of SIMILAR components under mass production can be ASSEMBLED and replaced without any further TREATMENT as well as without AFFECTING the functioning of the component. Interchangeability is that the manufacturing of similar components under mass production can be assembled and replaced without any further treatment as well as without affecting the functioning of the component. |
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What Is The Difference Between The Free Fit And The Snug Fit? |
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Answer» The Free and the Snug are the fits come under the CLEARANCE fit but Snug Fit has CLOSE CONTACT than that of Free Fit. The Free and the Snug are the fits come under the clearance fit but Snug Fit has close contact than that of Free Fit. |
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How Many Classifications Are There In Indian Standard System For Fits? |
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Why The Hole Basis System Is More Popular Between The Manufacturers? |
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Answer» Hole basis system is more POPULAR, because it has MANY advantages over the Shaft basis system, such as,
Hole basis system is more popular, because it has many advantages over the Shaft basis system, such as, |
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Describe The Shaft Basis And Hole Basis System Of Limits ? |
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What Is The Necessity Of Giving Tolerance? |
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What Is The Actual Deviation? |
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Answer» It is algebraic DIFFERENCE between an ACTUAL SIZE and corresponding basic size. It is algebraic difference between an actual size and corresponding basic size. |
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Define Zero Line? |
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Answer» Ii is the graphical representation of the basic SIZE. The DEVIATIONS are MEASURED from this LINE. Ii is the graphical representation of the basic size. The deviations are measured from this line. |
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What Do You Meant By Fundamental Deviation? |
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Answer» It is the DEVIATION which is conveniently chosen to define the position of the TOLERANCE zone in RELATION to zero LINE. It is the deviation which is conveniently chosen to define the position of the tolerance zone in relation to zero line. |
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Define Tolerance Zone? |
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Answer» This is the graphical representation of the REGION between UPPER and LOWER LIMIT. This is the graphical representation of the region between upper and lower limit. |
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What Do You Meant By Unilateral And Bilateral System Of Tolerance? |
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What Are The Favors Of A Template? |
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What Are The Intentions Of Using A Template? |
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Define The Specification Of A Sine Bar? |
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Answer» A SINE bar is specified by the DISTANCE between the center of two rollers. Sine bars are generally available in 100 mm to 250 mm SIZES. A sine bar is specified by the distance between the center of two rollers. Sine bars are generally available in 100 mm to 250 mm sizes. |
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What Is Sine Bar, And Why It Is Called As Sine Bar? |
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What Are The Precautions To Be Taken While Using Slip Gauges? |
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Clarify The Term ‘wringing Of Slips’? |
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Answer» The method of twisting the GAUGE BLOCKS while setting it to required HEIGHT is known as Wringing of SLIPS. The method of twisting the gauge blocks while setting it to required height is known as Wringing of slips. |
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What Are The Benefits Of A Gauge Block? |
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Mention The Use Of ‘go’ And ‘not Go’ Plug Gauges? |
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Answer» These gauges are USED to check the hole DIMENSIONS in limit. The HIGH limit end of this gauge should not GO in to the hole which is called NOT GO and the LOW limit end should go in to the hole which is called GO end. These gauges are used to check the hole dimensions in limit. The high limit end of this gauge should not go in to the hole which is called NOT GO and the low limit end should go in to the hole which is called GO end. |
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Discuss The Function Of A Feeler Gauge? |
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Answer» A FEELER gauge is used to MEASURE the GAP between two MATING parts. A feeler gauge is used to measure the gap between two mating parts. |
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What Is The Difference Between Workshop Gauges And Inspection Gauges? |
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Point On The Advantages Of Gauges? |
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What Is A Gauge? |
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Answer» A Gauge is a checking instrument which is COMMONLY USED in tool room and machine SHOP for checking the FINISHED COMPONENTS. A Gauge is a checking instrument which is commonly used in tool room and machine shop for checking the finished components. |
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Explain About An Optical Flat? |
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Answer» It is a circular piece of GLASS or fused quartz with its TWO plane faces FLAT and parallel and the surfaces are finished to an optical degree of flatness, Optical flat ray in size between 25 and 300 MM diameter. Quartz flats have high of wearing quality than the optical glasses and have minimum expansion of heat. When an optical flat is placed over a flat surface being measured, a series of rainbow bands are observed which are known as interference bands. Better results can be obtained under colored LIGHT because bands are more clearly visible. The optical flats are used for testing the flat surfaces of engineering instruments. It is a circular piece of glass or fused quartz with its two plane faces flat and parallel and the surfaces are finished to an optical degree of flatness, Optical flat ray in size between 25 and 300 mm diameter. Quartz flats have high of wearing quality than the optical glasses and have minimum expansion of heat. When an optical flat is placed over a flat surface being measured, a series of rainbow bands are observed which are known as interference bands. Better results can be obtained under colored light because bands are more clearly visible. The optical flats are used for testing the flat surfaces of engineering instruments. |
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What Are The Functions Of A Comparator? |
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State The Uses Of A Dial Test Indicator? |
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What Is A Gear Tooth Vernier Caliper? |
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Answer» Gear tooth Vernier CALIPER id made with vertical and horizontal scales. So MOVEMENT can be taken at a time with these two scales. It is used to measure the chordal ADDENDUM and chordal thickness of a gear tooth WITHIN the accuracy of 0.02 MM or 0.001”. Gear tooth Vernier caliper id made with vertical and horizontal scales. So movement can be taken at a time with these two scales. It is used to measure the chordal addendum and chordal thickness of a gear tooth within the accuracy of 0.02 mm or 0.001”. |
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Mention The Features Of A Universal Bevel Protractor? |
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Specify The Term Backlash Of A Micrometer? |
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Answer» BACKLASH is the lack of MOTION or lost motion of the spindle when the rotation of the THIMBLE is changed the DIRECTION. Backlash is the lack of motion or lost motion of the spindle when the rotation of the thimble is changed the direction. |
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Define Zero Reading Of A Micrometer? |
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Answer» Zero READING of a micrometer is the INITIAL reading which may vary according to the size of the micrometer.
Zero reading of a micrometer is the initial reading which may vary according to the size of the micrometer. |
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What Are The Reasons Behind False Reading On Micrometer While Taking Measurements? |
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Why Micrometer Carries A Ratchet Stop? |
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Answer» Ratchet stop supports to MEASURE accurate reading applying uniform pressure on the MEASURING faces irrespective of OPERATOR’s skill and STRENGTH. Ratchet stop supports to measure accurate reading applying uniform pressure on the measuring faces irrespective of operator’s skill and strength. |
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What Is The Function Of A Vernier Depth Gauge? |
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Answer» A vernier depth GAUGE is used to measure and CHECK the depth of blind holes, STEPS etc. to the ACCURACY of 0.02 mm 0.001”. A vernier depth gauge is used to measure and check the depth of blind holes, steps etc. to the accuracy of 0.02 mm 0.001”. |
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What Is The Use Of Of Vernier Bevel Protractor? |
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Answer» Vernier BEVEL PROTRACTOR is USED to measure and check the angles of a job to the ACCURACY of 5’ (5 MINUTES). Vernier Bevel Protractor is used to measure and check the angles of a job to the accuracy of 5’ (5 minutes). |
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What Are The Purposes Of Vernier Height Gauge? |
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