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Angle gauge blocks

The measurement of angles can be simply carried out by using a protractor, but the degree of accuracy obtainable is, at best, 5 minutes using a vernier instrument. Greater accuracy can be obtained by using a sine bar in conjunction with gauge blocks. [Pg.70]

A 200mm sine bar is used to check an angle of 30° 12. Calculate the size of gauge blocks necessary, (ans. 100.604mm). [Pg.88]


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