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ASME B89.1.9 R2007 E2002

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ASME B89.1.9-R2007-E2002

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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
ASME B89.1.9 R2007 E2002
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