Q5 - What is meant by "grades" of accuracy?
A5
- There are three grades available for granite surface
plates as per Federal standard GGG-P-463c. Laboratory
Grade "AA", Inspection Grade "A",
and Toolroom Grade "B". If the flatness
tolerance is known for laboratory grade "AA"
then grades "A" and "B" are two
and four times that of "AA" respectively.
The following chart lists the tolerances for the more
common sizes of granite surface plates.
SIZE Laboratory "AA" Inspection "A"
Toolroom "B"
12"x12" 0.000050" 0.000100" 0.000200"
12"x18" 0.000050" 0.000100" 0.000200"
18"x24" 0.000075" 0.000150" 0.000300"
24"x36" 0.000100" 0.000200" 0.000400"
36"x48" 0.000200" 0.000400" 0.000800"
48"x72" 0.000350" 0.000700" 0.001400"
48"x96" 0.000500" 0.001000" 0.002000"
Q6
- What is meant by repeatability/repeat check measurement?
A6
- Repeat check measurement is performed to determine
the variation which may exist on the plates surface.
Since the surface of a plate can consist of peaks
and valleys equaling the full flatness tolerance,
it is possible that the repeat reading can exceed
the full flatness of the plate. An example of this
situation would be if your measuring instrument sits
on the slope of a peak and your part sits in the valley,
this would cause an angle which could register error
values that can exceed the full flatness found on
a plates surface. Repeat measurement is not to be
confused with flatness. It is no NO way the same as
flatness and a repeat measurement gauge CANNOT be
used for the verification of flatness. Federal Standard
GGG-P-463c defines flatness as "all points of
the work surface shall be contained between two parallel
planes, the base plane and the roof plane, separated
by a distance no greater than that specified
for the respective grade"