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Chapter 14 Surface, Depth, and Height Gages
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TM 9-243 TYPES AND USES SURFACE  GAGE A surface gage is a measuring tool used to transfer measurements to work by scribing a line, and to indicate the accuracy or parallelism of surfaces. The surface gage  consists  of  a  base  with  an  adjustable  spindle  (1)  to which may be clamped a scriber or an indicator (2). Surface  gages  are  made  in  several  sizes  and  are  clas- sified  by  the  length  of  the  spindle.  The  smallest  spindle is 4 inches long, the average 9 to 12 inches, and the largest  18  inches.  The  scriber  is  fastened  to  the  spindle with a clamp. The bottom and the front end of the base of the surface gage have deep V-grooves. The grooves allow the gage to measure from a cylindrical surface. The  base  has  two  gage  pins  (3).  They  are  used  against the  edge  of  a  surface  plate  or  slot  to  prevent  movement or slippage. RULE DEPTH GAGE marks (1) located on the sliding head (2). The rule depth gage is a graduated rule (3) with a sliding head (2) designed to bridge a hole or slot. The gage holds the rule at a right angle to the surface when taking measure- ments. This type has a measuring range of 0 to 5 inches. The sliding head has a clamping screw so that it may be clamped in any position. The sliding head is flat and perpendicular to the axis of the rule. It ranges in size from 2 to 2-5/8 inches wide and from 1/8 to 1/4 inch thick. MICROMETER  DEPTH  GAGE The micrometer depth gage consists of a flat base (1) that is attached to the barrel of a micrometer head (2). These  gages  have  a  range  from  0  to  9  inches,  depend- ing on the length of extension rod used. The hollow micrometer  screw  has  a  1/2  or  1  inch  range.  Some  are provided with a ratchet stop. The flat base ranges in size from  2  to  6  inches.  Several  extension  rods  are  supplied with this type gage: NOTE For additional information on microme- ters, see chapter 7 in this manual. A rule depth gage measures the depth of holes, slots, counterbores, and recesses. Some rule depth gages, such as the one shown above, can also be used to measure angles. This is done by using the angle 14-2

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