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- Height_gauge abstract "A height gauge is a measuring device used either for determining the height of objects, or for marking of items to be worked on. These measuring tools are used in metalworking or metrology to either set or measure vertical distances; the pointer is sharpened to allow it to act as a scriber and assist in marking out work pieces.Devices similar in concept, with lower resolutions, are used in health care settings (health clinics, surgeries) to find the height of people, in which context they are called stadiometers.Height gauges may also be used to measure the height of an object by using the underside of the scriber as the datum. The datum may be permanently fixed or the height gauge may have provision to adjust the scale, this is done by sliding the scale vertically along the body of the height gauge by turning a fine feed screw at the top of the gauge; then with the scriber set to the same level as the base, the scale can be matched to it. This adjustment allows different scribers or probes to be used, as well as adjusting for any errors in a damaged or resharpened probe.In the toolroom, the distinction between a height gauge and a surface gauge is that a height gauge has a measuring head (whether vernier, fine rack and pinion with dial, or linear encoder with digital display), whereas a surface gauge has only a scriber point. Both are typically used on a surface plate and have a heavy base with an accurately flat, smooth underside.".
- Height_gauge thumbnail GaugeHeightVernier-Electronic.jpg?width=300.
- Height_gauge wikiPageID "613484".
- Height_gauge wikiPageLength "1987".
- Height_gauge wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Height_gauge wikiPageRevisionID "706408474".
- Height_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Length,_distance,_or_range_measuring_devices.
- Height_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Metalworking_measuring_instruments.
- Height_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Clinic.
- Height_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Dial_(measurement).
- Height_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Doctors_office.
- Height_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Flatness_(manufacturing).
- Height_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Health_care.
- Height_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Linear_encoder.
- Height_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Marking_out.
- Height_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Metalworking.
- Height_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Metrology.
- Height_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Rack_and_pinion.
- Height_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Scriber.
- Height_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Stadiometer.
- Height_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Surface_plate.
- Height_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Toolroom.
- Height_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Vernier_scale.
- Height_gauge wikiPageWikiLink File:GaugeHeightVernier-Electronic.jpg.
- Height_gauge wikiPageWikiLinkText "Height gauge".
- Height_gauge wikiPageWikiLinkText "height gauge".
- Height_gauge wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Metalworking_navbox.
- Height_gauge wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Height_gauge wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Height_gauge subject Category:Length,_distance,_or_range_measuring_devices.
- Height_gauge subject Category:Metalworking_measuring_instruments.
- Height_gauge hypernym Device.
- Height_gauge type Device.
- Height_gauge type Instrument.
- Height_gauge type Instrument.
- Height_gauge type Redirect.
- Height_gauge type Tool.
- Height_gauge comment "A height gauge is a measuring device used either for determining the height of objects, or for marking of items to be worked on.".
- Height_gauge label "Height gauge".
- Height_gauge sameAs Q2283738.
- Height_gauge sameAs Calibrador_de_altura_con_vernier.
- Height_gauge sameAs Rismus.
- Height_gauge sameAs Height_gauge.
- Height_gauge sameAs ハイトゲージ.
- Height_gauge sameAs Krasblok.
- Height_gauge sameAs Høyderisser.
- Height_gauge sameAs m.02wm5x.
- Height_gauge sameAs Штангенрейсмас.
- Height_gauge sameAs Штангенрейсмас.
- Height_gauge sameAs Q2283738.
- Height_gauge sameAs 高度規.
- Height_gauge wasDerivedFrom Height_gauge?oldid=706408474.
- Height_gauge depiction GaugeHeightVernier-Electronic.jpg.
- Height_gauge isPrimaryTopicOf Height_gauge.