The class Hole Standards and Inspection provides a comprehensive introduction to hole inspection using contact instruments. Hole inspection ensures that a hole will meet its proper job specifications, including fit, diameter, roundness, and condition. Gaging instruments, like pin and plug gages, determine fit. Variable instruments determine size and must make three points of contact to find out-of-round conditions. Variable instruments may be mechanical, electronic, optical, or pneumatic. More complex handheld devices include telescoping gages, split-ball gages, calipers, inside micrometers, and bore gages. Job specifications, environmental concerns, and economic issues all determine which hole inspection device to use. Choosing the wrong tool could result in an out-of-tolerance hole passing inspection. After taking this class, users should be able to explain how to measure common hole features with plug gages, pin gages, and calipers and verify they are within tolerance.
Other Courses in this Program:
Basic Measurement 101140010 Calibration Fundamentals 111
140020 Basics of Tolerance 121
120030 Blueprint Reading 131
120035 Types of Prints & Engineering Drawings 132
140050 Thread Standards and Inspection 151
140040 Surface Texture and Inspection 201
140110 Nondestructive Testing 211
140120 Introduction to GD&T 301
140210
Course ID
140030
Skill Focus
Beginner
Instructor(s)
ToolingU
Employee Type
Method of Delivery
Online
Estimated Effort
60