Slip Gauges are the example of *
1) line Standard
2) End Standard
3) Both Bove
4) None of above
Answers
Answer:
4) none of above
Explanation:
Slip gauges were first developed by Johnson, and sometimes also called as 'Johnson Gauge Blocks'. These are rectangular blocks of steel having a cross-section of about 32 mm x 9 mm. Slip gauges are the universally accepted 'standard of length' in industries.
Answer:
Slip gauges are the examples of end standard.
Explanation:
End standard:
In end standard the width is measured as the distance measured between the two parallel surfaces, that type of standard is called end standard. They are time consuming to use and prove only one dimension at a time.
slip gauges:
they are the blocks of steel used to measure the width of the gaps in the body of any structure, as the width is measured by fitting the gauges in the cavity , so the distance is measured as the distance between the end surfaces of the cavity. This in turn implies that the distance is the distance between end parallel surfaces. So the slip gauges are following end standard.