What is a chamfer gauge used for?
A) Measuring the dimensions of chamfers
B) Measuring the dimensions of bevels
C) Measuring the length and angle of countersinks
D) Measuring the top diameter of tapered holes
E) None of the above
Correct answer: A
Which material is commonly used to make chamfer gauges?
A) Steel
B) Aluminum
C) Plastic
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
Correct answer: D
What is the minimum angle measurement that a chamfer gauge can measure?
A) 45 degrees
B) 90 degrees
C) 0 degrees
D) It depends on the specific model
E) None of the above
Correct answer: D
What is the difference between an internal chamfer gauge and an external chamfer gauge?
A) Internal chamfer gauges measure chamfers on the inside of a hole, while external chamfer gauges measure chamfers on the outside of a part.
B) Internal chamfer gauges measure the angle and length of right-angled edges or corners, while external chamfer gauges measure the minimum diameter of tapered shafts and chamfers.
C) Internal chamfer gauges have a 3-blade plunger that accommodates a large range of chamfer angles, while external chamfer gauges use a spring-loaded plunger with an anvil.
D) Internal chamfer gauges are available in digital or vernier versions, while external chamfer gauges use a dial indicator to measure the angle of the chamfer.
E) None of the above
Correct answer: A
What are some advantages of using a chamfer gauge?
A) Accuracy
B) Ease of use
C) Wide measuring range
D) Mechanical measuring principle
E) All of the above
Correct answer: E
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