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- 3. A circular mechanical device used to rotate a part to precisely known angles for machining or inspection.
- 5. A device that projects a highly magnified silhouette of a part onto a glass screen for precise measurement.
- 9. The degree to which a measuring instrument's response corresponds to a straight line.
- 10. The distance between corresponding points on adjacent threads.
- 12. A comprehensive itemized list used as a reminder during inspections or procedures.
- 15. The geometric condition of a surface having all elements in one single plane.
- 16. A helical ridge on the outside or inside of a cylinder or cone.
- 18. Acronym for American Gage Design.
- 19. The fixed measuring face of a micrometer.
- 20. Instruments equipped with a bubble in a liquid, used to determine if a surface is strictly horizontal.
- 21. Cylindrical gages specifically used to check the internal diameter of a hole.
- 22. A precision measuring tool with a clock-like face used to measure small linear distances.
- 25. Closeness of agreement between independent test results obtained under stipulated conditions.
- 26. An instrument for measuring external or internal dimensions, typically having two adjustable jaws.
- 27. Gages used to check the external diameter of a cylindrical part.
- 28. Relating to spatial measurements like length, width, and height.
- 34. The entire span from the lowest to the highest value an instrument can measure.
- 35. A hand tool used to conjoin two pieces of metal by permanently deforming one or both of them.
- 36. Relating to surrounding conditions like temperature and humidity that can impact measurements.
- 37. Precision measuring instruments that use a finely threaded screw mechanism for measuring small distances.
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- 1. An instrument used to measure the depth of paint, plating, or film on a base surface.
- 2. The power, right, or recognized source to give orders or validate a standard.
- 4. A highly accurate, heavy-duty device used as a master for calibrating other measuring instruments.
- 6. Acronym for Length Measuring Unit.
- 7. The state of two surfaces or lines being strictly equidistant at all points.
- 8. Acronym for the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
- 11. The total allowable deviation from a standard or nominal dimension.
- 13. Acronym for Test Accuracy Ratio.
- 14. A precision length standard, usually rectangular, having highly polished and perfectly flat opposing surfaces.
- 17. The dependence of the state of a system on its history, commonly seen as lag in a dial indicator's response.
- 18. A device that increases the amplitude or strength of a signal.
- 23. Acronym for Coordinate Measuring Machine.
- 24. The property of a measurement whereby it can be related to a standard through an unbroken chain of calibrations.
- 29. The moving, internally threaded measuring face of a micrometer.
- 30. The apparent displacement of an object as seen from two different viewpoints, which can cause reading errors.
- 31. The degree of refinement with which an operation is performed or a measurement stated.
- 32. Instruments used specifically for measuring angles of slope, elevation, or depression.
- 33. A solid, extremely flat, and heavy granite or cast iron plate used as the main horizontal reference plane.
