ASME B89.1.9 R2007 E2002
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ASME B89.1.9-R2007-E2002
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ASME | 2002 | 47 |
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4 | CONTENTS FIGURES TABLES NONMANDATORY APPENDICES |
6 | FOREWORD |
7 | COMMITTEE ROSTER |
8 | CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE B89 COMMITTEE |
10 | 0 INTRODUCTION 1 SCOPE 2 NORMATIVE REFERENCES 3 DEFINITIONS 3.1 Gage Block 3.2 Length of a Gage Block l |
11 | 3.3 Gage Length lg of a Gage Block 3.4 Deviation of the Length at any Point From Nominal Length e 3.5 Deviation From Flatness fd 3.6 Variation in Length v 3.7 Wringing 4 NOMENCLATURE OF FACES 5 BASIS OF MEASUREMENT, TRACEABILITY, AND REFERENCE CONDITION 5.1 Units of Length (Meter, Inch) 5.2 Traceability 1A GAGE LENGTH lg AND ANOTHER EXAMPLE FOR LENGTH l AT ANY POINT OF A GAGE BLOCK WRUNG TO THE PLANE SURFACE OF AN AUXILIARY PLATE |
12 | 5.3 Reference Temperature and Standard Pressure 5.4 Reference Position of Gage Blocks 6 GENERAL DIMENSIONS, MATERIAL PROPERTIES, AND MARKING 6.1 General Dimensions 1B REFERENCE POINTS OF SQUARE GAGE BLOCKS 2 DEVIATION FROM FLATNESS fd 3 NOMINAL LENGTH, ln ; GAGE LENGTH, lg ; VARIATION, v WITH fo and fu ; LIMIT DEVIATIONS, te , FOR LENGTH AT ANY POINT, PROCEEDING FROM THE NOMINAL LENGTH (See Para. 7.1 and Tables 4a and 4b) |
13 | 6.2 Material Properties 4 NOMENCLATURE OF FACES OF GAGE BLOCKS 1a DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETERS |
14 | 6.3 Marking 5 DIMENSIONS OF COUPLING HOLES (mm) 1b DIMENSIONS IN INCHES 2 DIMENSIONAL STABILITY |
15 | 7 METROLOGICAL REQUIREMENTS 7.1 General 7.2 Deviation From Flatness Tolerance tf 7.3 Measuring Faces 7.4 Side Faces 3 DEVIATION FROM FLATNESS TOLERANCE tf |
16 | 4a MAXIMUM PERMITTED DEVIATIONS OF THE LENGTH AT ANY POINT AND TOLERANCE ON VARIATION IN LENGTH FOR METRIC GAGE BLOCKS |
17 | 4b MAXIMUM PERMITTED DEVIATIONS OF THE LENGTH AT ANY POINT AND TOLERANCE ON VARIATION IN LENGTH FOR INCH GAGE BLOCKS |
18 | 8 CALIBRATION OF GAGE BLOCKS 8.1 General 8.2 Wringing Test 8.3 Measurement by Interferometry 6 PERPENDICULARITY OF A SIDE FACE WITH A MEASURING FACE 5 PERPENDICULARITY TOLERANCE |
19 | 8.4 Measurement by Comparison 7 MEASUREMENT OF GAGE LENGTH BY COMPARISON TAKING THE PERPENDICULAR DISTANCE FROM THE REFERENCE POINT OF A MEASURING FACE TO THE OPPOSITE FACE |
22 | A GRADE 00 |
23 | B DIFFERENCES BETWEEN FORMER GGG-G-15C AND THIS STANDARD |
25 | C TESTING METHODS |
27 | D POSSIBLE SOURCES OF MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY |
30 | E THIN GAGE BLOCKS (LESS THAN 1.0 mm or 0.040 in.) |
31 | F USE AND CARE OF GAGE BLOCKS |
34 | G GAGE BLOCK SIZES AND SETS |
39 | H GAGE BLOCK ACCESSORIES |
45 | I GRAVITY AND ATMOSPHERIC EFFECTS ON GAGE BLOCKS |