Metrology Glossary: Angle Block
What Is An Angle Block?
An angle block serves as a precise measuring instrument used for establishing or verifying angles. Typically crafted from durable steel, it comes in assorted angles ranging from 1 to 45 degrees. By stacking multiple angle blocks, diverse angles can be formed. This tool finds application across industries like manufacturing, construction, and engineering due to its versatile angle-setting capabilities.
What Are Angle Blocks Used For?
Manufacturing:
- Machining: Configuring workpieces at precise angles to facilitate milling, drilling, grinding, and other machining processes.
- Welding and Fabrication: Ensuring precision in angle measurements for welding joints, pipefitting, and diverse fabrication tasks.
- Quality Control: Validating the angles of manufactured components to meet specified standards.
Construction:
- Framing: Aligning lumber accurately for constructing walls, doors, and windows.
- Roofing: Establishing the pitch of roof rafters to guarantee effective drainage.
- Staircase Construction: Determining the appropriate angle for stair stringers and treads.
- Concrete Work: Verifying angles in forms for foundations, walls, and slabs.
Engineering:
- Layout and Marking: Imprinting exact angles on various materials for fabrication, assembly, and construction purposes.
- Prototype Development: Constructing prototypes with specific angles for rigorous testing and design verification.
- Inspection and Measurement: Confirming the angles of parts and assemblies against designated design specifications.
- Tool and Die Making: Setting up tools and dies at meticulous angles for the precision shaping and forming of metal.
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Further Reading
This case study from Kreon highlights how Eurotech chose an ACE measuring arm with Zephyr II Blue scanner because of its high accuracy and ease of use for multiple applications
August 8, 2022