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Measurement of Dimensions of A Given Specimen Using Slip Gauge Aim

The document describes measuring the dimensions of a specimen using a slip gauge. It lists the apparatus as a surface plate, dial gauge with stand, slip gauge, and specimen. The procedure involves placing the specimen on the surface plate, zeroing the dial gauge, removing the specimen, and adding slip gauges until the dial gauge reads a deflection. The height of the slip gauges equals the measured dimension of the specimen. Dimensions A, B, and C of the specimen are then recorded.

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Measurement of Dimensions of A Given Specimen Using Slip Gauge Aim

The document describes measuring the dimensions of a specimen using a slip gauge. It lists the apparatus as a surface plate, dial gauge with stand, slip gauge, and specimen. The procedure involves placing the specimen on the surface plate, zeroing the dial gauge, removing the specimen, and adding slip gauges until the dial gauge reads a deflection. The height of the slip gauges equals the measured dimension of the specimen. Dimensions A, B, and C of the specimen are then recorded.

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MEASUREMENT OF DIMENSIONS OF A GIVEN SPECIMEN


USING SLIP GAUGE

Aim:

To Check the Various Dimensions of a Part Using Slip Gauge

Apparatus Required:
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Surface Plate, Dial Gauge With Stand, Slip Gauge, Part(Specimen)

Specification:
Dial Gauge : Range:_______ L.C. :________mm

Procedure:

1. The part whose dimensions are to be measured is placed on the surface plate.

2. The spindle of the dial gauge is placed over the part and dial gauge is fixed on
the stand such that the short and long handoff the dial gauge shows zero
readings.

3. Then the part is removed and the slip gauges are placed one over another on
the surface plate below the spindle of the dial gauge until the hands of the dial
gauge deflect from zero reading.

4. This ensures that the dimensions achieved by slip gauges and the part is same.

5. The required dimensions of the part is measured by finding out the total
Height (Thickness) of the slip gauges.

6. Trial readings are noted down for various initial setup levels of the dial gauge
On the stand.

Result:

The various dimensions of the given Part measured are:

A : __________mm
B : __________mm
C : __________mm

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