Q1 - What should the calibration cycle of a surface
plate be?
A1
- The best method of determining a cycle for a plate
is to monitor its change in time. Should a plate
for example be calibrated yearly and it rarely falls
out of the required grade or tolerance then a longer
cycle would be more appropriate. Yet, on the other
hand should a surface plate show out of tolerance
conditions at each yearly calibration then a shorter
cycle would be more suitable. Cycles should be constantly
monitored and adjusted regularly depending on use
and environment.
Q2 - What is the correct method of mounting a surface
plate?
A2
- All plates regardless of size (as per Federal
Standard GGG-P-463c) shall be mounted according
to the figure shown below.

Should
a surface plate be mounted any differently, the
surface flatness cannot be guaranteed. Contrary
to popular belief, a surface plate does not require
to be leveled to maintain its accuracy. If the plate
is properly mounted it need not be level unless
your specific application calls for it.
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