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MirandaLo

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How can the tailstock be measured for offset?
 
  A) With a special gaging fixture
  B) By using a rule to measure the distance between dead centers and ways
  C) With a micrometer caliper or an offset gage
  D) With a dial indicator, a rule, a toolholder and micrometer dial

Question 2

On a metric height gage, the beam scale reads 151 and the vernier is coincident at the 37th mark. The total reading would be:
 
  A) 150.37 B) 50.26 C) 151.74 D) 51.37



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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