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  2. Gauge block - Wikipedia

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    When Johansson started manufacturing gauge blocks in inch sizes in 1912, Johansson's compromise was to manufacture gauge blocks with a nominal size of 25.4mm, with a reference temperature of 20 °C (68 °F), accurate to within a few parts per million of both official definitions.

  3. Carl Edvard Johansson - Wikipedia

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    When he started manufacturing gauge blocks in inch sizes in 1912, Johansson's compromise was to manufacture gauge blocks with a nominal size of 25.4 mm (with a reference temperature of 20 degrees Celsius or 68 degrees Fahrenheit), accurate to within a few parts per million of both official definitions.

  4. Inch - Wikipedia

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    Because Johansson's blocks were so popular, his blocks became the de facto standard for manufacturers internationally, [32] [33] with other manufacturers of gauge blocks following Johansson's definition by producing blocks designed to be equivalent to his. [34] In 1930, the British Standards Institution adopted an inch of exactly 25.4 mm.

  5. Gauge (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    Dial indicator, also known as a dial test indicator, dial gauge, or probe indicator an instrument used to accurately measure small linear distances. Feeler gauge: a simple tool used to measure gap widths. Gauge block, (also known as a gage block, Johansson gauge, slip gauge, or Jo block) a precision ground and lapped length measuring standard.

  6. File:Gauge block adhesion.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Photo of 36 Johansson gauge blocks wrung together and held horizontally, from a 1907 toolmaking book. The blocks are held together solely by the adhesion of their extremely flat surfaces, which is so strong that it easily supports their weight. Caption of photo: "Thirty-six gages wrung together and held horizontally".

  7. List of rail transport modelling scale standards - Wikipedia

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    In terms of model railway operation, gauge 3 is the largest (standard gauge) scenic railway modelling scale, using a scale of 13.5 mm to the foot. The Gauge '3' Society represents this aspect of 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-inch gauge railway modelling with both electric and live steam operation. Gauge '3' corresponds to NEM II scale, also known as "Spur II" in ...