About Angle Gauge Block Set
Angle Gauge Block Set 1 to 30 Degree (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30)10Pcs with Box Lathes Milling Ground Gauge Angle Calibration Gage Inspection Block
- Product: The set features 10 individual steel blocks of various angles, 0.25 inch thickness, accuracy +/-20 seconds, 0.0001 inch per inch
- Features: Hardened steel material, precision grinding
- Application: For precise angular alignment and measurement for grinder and milling applications
- Carrying Case: Hard shell box are easy to carry Includes: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30 degree hardened steel blocks
Superior Accuracy and FinishEach gauge block in the set is precision lapped and manufactured to meet or exceed IS 6230 standards. The hardness rating above 800 HV ensures durability during repeated use, while the precision finish guarantees measurement accuracy required by tool rooms and metrology labs.
Comprehensive Range and Versatile ApplicationAvailable in 13, 16, or 17-piece sets, these angle blocks cover measuring ranges from 1 minute to 60 degrees. This versatility makes them essential for calibration tasks, angle measurement, and high-precision engineering operations across various industries.
Robust Protection and Easy IdentificationEvery angle block is individually etched with its angle value for easy identification. Sets are supplied in high-quality, shock-proof wooden boxes, ensuring safe storage and transport, and maintaining the blocks' long-term accuracy and integrity.
FAQ's of Angle Gauge Block Set:
Q: How do I use an Angle Gauge Block Set for calibration?
A: To use the Angle Gauge Block Set for calibration, select the desired blocks to build a specific angle. Secure them together using a wringing process, then align the set with the instrument or component requiring calibration. This ensures precise calibration of angles in goniometers, optical devices, or machine setups.
Q: What is the benefit of choosing a Grade 0 or Grade 1 Angle Gauge Block Set?
A: Grade 0 and Grade 1 angle gauge blocks offer high measurement accuracy-up to 3 arc seconds-ensuring reliable calibration and inspection results. Grade 0 is typically used in laboratories for reference, while Grade 1 is suitable for workshop and toolroom measurements.
Q: When should Angle Gauge Blocks be recalibrated or checked for accuracy?
A: Gauge blocks should be recalibrated periodically-typically annually or whenever they are suspected to have been damaged or exposed to extreme conditions-to ensure maintained accuracy. Regular inspections safeguard against drift in precision-critical environments.
Q: Where are these Angle Gauge Blocks commonly used?
A: These blocks are widely utilized in metrology labs, tool rooms, manufacturing quality control areas, and calibration centers, especially where precise angle measurements are essential to maintain product specifications and quality standards.
Q: What materials are used in the construction of these Angle Gauge Blocks?
A: Angle Gauge Blocks are constructed from high-quality alloy steel or hardened stainless steel, providing excellent durability, resistance to abrasion, and long-lasting lapped surface finish for sustained precision.
Q: How are the blocks stored and protected?
A: Each set is packed in a sturdy, shock-proof wooden box with a fitted case, complying with IS standards. This robust packaging safeguards the blocks against mechanical shocks, humidity, and contamination, keeping them in optimal condition.
Q: What is the process for identifying each angle block within the set?
A: Each angle block is individually etched with its specific angle value, making it straightforward to identify and select the required block for a measurement or calibration task quickly and accurately.