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explain the wringing process of slip gauges.

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Answered by Hulk61
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The blocks are joined by a sliding 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 a wide range. ... Gauge blocks are the main means of length standardization used by industry.

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Answered by Ayushkaurav
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Slip gauges are high-precision measuring instruments, used for testing, inspection along with comparators. Wringing is nothing, but removing the atmospheric air between two mating surfaces of any two gauge blocks, so that the blocks stick to each other due to vaccum.

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