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SIMPLE
TO USE
Place the MICROFINISH COMPARATOR
Surface Roughness Scale alongside your work piece. Slide the scale so that
the rectangle with the surface roughness you want is adjacent to the piece
you are examining. Compare by drawing the tip of the fingernail across
each surface at right angles to the tool mark. The feel of the fingernail
contact must be the same if the finishes are identical.
TERMINOLOGY
TYPE:
The specimens are electroformed replicas of original turned surfaces.
MATERIAL:
This MICROFINISH COMPARATOR Surface Roughness Scale is made
of nickel. It will not corrode.
APPEARANCE:
Each specimen has the surface roughness characteristics of a turned
metallic material.
SURFACE ROUGHNESS:
Means the finely spaced surface irregularities produced by the cutting
action of the tool edges, the feed of the machine tool and by abrasive
grains.
UNIFORMITY AND ACCURACY:
The original masters and the electroformed replica production masters have
been checked at evenly distributed intervals. Sufficient measurements were
taken to determine a representative average. The rating listed is the
average of these readings.
LAY:
This is the term to designate the direction of predominant surface
irregularities.
FLAWS:
These are the irregularities which may appear at frequent intervals. They
are not typical of a turned surface. |


The G-63 MICROFINISH
COMPARATOR Surface Roughness Scale is made by a dual
electroforming process wherein nickel is electrodeposited to provide an
exact reproduction in intricate detail. The same electroforming process
used to produce the Surface Roughness Scale is available from GAR
Electroforming to serve your product needs.
The surfaces used in this scale are reproductions
of accurately turned surfaces measured in microinches (millionths of an
inch- 0.000001"). The numbers engraved alongside each surface are the
average deviation from the mean surface expressed in microinches.
The G-63 MICROFINISH
COMPARATOR Surface Roughness Scale provides industry with
established cylindrical roughness specimens for visual and tactual
comparison. It is used in specifying and controlling surface roughness
when a product having the appearance of typically turned surfaces is
required. |
The G-63 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
This MICROFINISH COMPARATOR
Surface Roughness Scale is a product of the engineering skill and
precision workmanship of GAR Electroforming Division.
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FACTS & FEATURES... |
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THE G-63 Cylindrical Turned
MICROFINISH COMPARATOR
is rectangular in shape (2 3/8" x 6 1/4") and is a corrosion
resistant electroformed nickel duplicate of actual turned inside
diameter (I.D.) and outside diameter (O.D.) surfaces.
There are ten replicated turned
surface finish specimens; five are shown as I.D. and five are shown as
O.D. - both with a range of 16 to 250 microinches.
The G-63 Microfinish Comparator is
supplied in a leatherette case with engineering data and instructions.
The G-63 is also available in metric
with micrometer designations. |
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