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MSSC Indicator Measurement

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  • Which dial indicator component enables the indicator to be zeroed to a reference dimension?
    Bezel
  • Indicators and optical comparators are two examples of how to perform __________ comparison measurements.
    Indirect
  • What is a gauge fixture designed to do? Accurately position the part and assure that the measurement is always taken from __________.
    the same reference point
  • The indicator shown has been mastered using a part that measures 4.500 inches in length. What is the actual length of the part shown?
    4.515 inches
  • Gauge blocks come in varying accuracies in tolerance, also known as __________, with 0.5 being the most precise.
    Grades
  • Although surface plates can be made from other materials, __________ is the most popular due to its physical properties.
    Granite
  • The last step in measuring a part using indirect measurement states you need to add the master length to?
    the dial indicator reading
  • The date due for calibration must appear on the calibration label of __________.
    Measurement and test equipment
  • When mastering an indicator, it is important that the part used as the master to be placed __________ as the parts to be measured.
    in the same position
  • When measuring a part that is shorter than the reference, the final length is determined by subtract the value of the indicator reading from?
    the master part length
  • Which of the following measurement devices is a direct comparison measurement tool?
    Micrometer
  • A __________ provides a very accurate finished base on which to measure parts.
    Surface plate
  • A device that is always used as a reference surface is a:
    Surface plate
  • Image magnification is used in what type of device?
    Optical comparator