Calibration Training - The Search for Errors Using Calibration Methods
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- Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
- In episode 003 of the Metrology Training Lab, Dr. Jim Salsbury examines what makes a good calibration method. We look at five calibration methods developed by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers or ASME. The American National Standards covered in this video include ASME B89.1.10 for dial indicators, ASME B89.1.9 for gage blocks, ASME B89.1.13 for outside micrometers, ASME B89.1.14 for calipers and ASME B89.3.7 for surface plates. Good information if you are interested in the calibration of measuring instruments.
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Exellent programs! Very informative and educationel. Greatings from a metric guy!😀
The quality of these videos is excellent. They deserve a much larger viewership than they are getting. Perhaps word will get around.
Thanks so much.
Jim thank you so much for the very valuable videos.
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Dear sir please one video make for cmm
Thanks for the suggestion.
I don't check for parallelism but do you agree that I should if my errors range from +50 to -50?..compared to something normal like +50 and 0?
Thank you for the question. Are you referring to a specific part in this video or is this more of a general question about one of our specific products, applications, or tolerances? If so, can you please specify which product, application, or tolerance to which you are questioning on? You can reach out to us on here, chat with a live agent on our website, or call us at 888-Mitutoyo (648-8869) and speak with one of our specialists or technicians.