GAR G-61 Surface Finish Comparison Kits Description : There are twelve replicated machined surface finish specimens with examples of four different machining processes: shape-turn ground profiled and milled- ranging from 250-2000
Item number:
G-61
Additional Details | Description = There are twelve replicated machined surface finish specimens with examples of four different machining processes: shape-turn ground profiled and milled- ranging from 250-2000| |
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GAR G-61 Surface Finish Comparison Kits Description : There are twelve replicated machined surface finish specimens with examples of four different machining processes: shape-turn ground profiled and milled- ranging from 250-2000
Availability:
In stock
Item number
G-61
€144.60
ex vat
€144.60
ex vat
Conventional Machining Microfinish Comparator
The G-61 MICROFINISH COMPARATOR Surface Roughness Scale provides industry with established flat surface roughness specimens for visual and tactual comparison. It is used in specifying and controlling surface roughness when a product having the appearance of typically machined surfaces is required. The G-61 MICROFINISH COMPARATOR Surface Roughness Scale provides an economical tool which permits roughness to be specified on the same basis as linear measurements. The surfaces presented are the result of years of research and engineering. Details covering this subject are now published in the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) specification titled: "Surface Texture Surface Roughness Waviness and Lay." ANSI/ASME B46.1
The G-61 MICROFINISH COMPARATOR Surface Roughness Scale provides industry with established flat surface roughness specimens for visual and tactual comparison. It is used in specifying and controlling surface roughness when a product having the appearance of typically machined surfaces is required. The G-61 MICROFINISH COMPARATOR Surface Roughness Scale provides an economical tool which permits roughness to be specified on the same basis as linear measurements. The surfaces presented are the result of years of research and engineering. Details covering this subject are now published in the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) specification titled: "Surface Texture Surface Roughness Waviness and Lay." ANSI/ASME B46.1