- In the toolroom, the
distinction between a
height gauge and a
surface gauge is that a
height gauge has a
measuring head (whether vernier, fine rack and...
-
mechanically are
called pressure gauges,
vacuum gauges or
compound gauges (vacuum & pressure). The
widely used
Bourdon gauge is a
mechanical device, which...
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process called wringing,
which causes their ultra-flat
surfaces to
cling together. A
small number of
gauge blocks can be used to
create accurate lengths within...
- broad-
gauge railway is a
railway with a
track gauge (the
distance between the rails)
broader than the 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) used by standard-
gauge railways...
-
second name
surface height gauge or just
surface gauge. The
workpiece is held
against an
angle plate so that it is
perpendicular to the
surface plate; the...
- The most
common use of the term "track
gauge"
refers to the
transverse distance between the
inside surfaces of the two load-bearing
rails of a railway...
- 80-100 °C). The
preparation of the
surface where the
strain gauge is to be
glued is of the
utmost importance. The
surface must be
smoothed (e.g. with very...
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electric heater to keep its moisture-collecting
surfaces and
sensor slightly above freezing. Rain
gauges should be
placed in an open area
where there are...
- streams, a
second stream gauge would be installed, and the
slope of the
water surface would be
calculated between the
gauges. This
value would be used...
- 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) is a
broad track gauge, used in India, ****stan,
western Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Argentina, Chile, and on BART in the San Francisco...