- Application
- Item Features
- Standards
Calibration and Inspection Applications
- Precision gauge blocks are the primary standards vital to dimensional quality control in the manufacture of parts
- These higher accuracy gauges are intended for use within a controlled environment by skilled inspection staff
- Mainly used as reference standards for setting high-precision measuring equipment and for the calibration of lower grade gauge blocks
- Perfect wringing is possible using the center hole - after wringing the square gauge blocks, an optional tie rod can be inserted through the center hole to fix the blocks using a screw
- A height reference standard can easily be made - a precision height reference standard can be made easily and inexpensively using accessories such as the plain jaw and block base
- A dedicated inspection jig can be easily made - a dedicated inspection jig for periodic inspection of instruments can be made easily and inexpensively
- A wide measuring surface with cross section dimensions of [24.1 x 24.1 mm/0.95 x 0.95 in] is available
- A square gauge block can retain stable orientation both longitudinally and laterally
- A wide range of application measurements can be made, including cutting tool positioning, angle measurement with a sine bar, taper measurement with a roller and inspection of depth micrometers
ASME B89.1.9-2002