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Project G19
Given:
A collection of aircraft parts selected by the instructor and common
precision measuring instruments used by the maintenance technician.
Performance:
Make a precision measurement with an instrument that has a Vernier
scale. Check for Proper calibration of a micrometer
Standard:
The student will select the correct measuring tool and will be able to
demonstrate its use within the normal range of accuracy for that device.
Name: Michael Noonan Score: ____________
Procedures:
1. Use micrometers and other instruments that has a Vernier scale to perform precision measurements.
2. Record measurements of each individual component from the Engine Component List.
Hardware List
Measurement
1.
Check for Proper Calibration of the Vernier Micrometer
No
2.
Check for Proper Calibration of the Vernier Caliper
No
3.
Diameter of Hex-Head Bolt head
0.542
4.
Thickness of Hex-Head Bolt head
0.226
5.
Diameter of Hex-Head Bolt Shank
0.105
6.
Total Length of Hex-Head Bolt
2.725
7.
Calculate the Length of a Hex-Head Bolt Shank
1.350 8.
Thickness of a Washer
0.064
9.
Diameter of Washer
0.614
10.
Diameter of Countersunk Rivet
0.125
11. Length of Countersunk Rivet
0.250
Project G19 Rev1 9-21-2022
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