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  2. L. S. Starrett Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1878 Laroy S. Starrett invented and patented the first combination square, [4] and in 1880 he founded the L.S. Starrett Company in Athol, Massachusetts, in order to produce it and other precision tools. In 1882, Starrett traveled to London and Paris to appoint sales representatives, thereby starting up the international marketing of his ...

  3. Surface plate - Wikipedia

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    A surface plate is a solid, flat plate used as the main horizontal reference plane for precision inspection, marking out (layout), and tooling setup. [1] The surface plate is often used as the baseline for all measurements to a workpiece, therefore one primary surface is finished extremely flat with tolerances below 11.5 μm or 0.0115 mm per ...

  4. Combination square - Wikipedia

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    A combination square is a multi-purpose measuring and marking tool used in metalworking, woodworking, and stonemasonry. It is composed of a rule and one or more interchangeable heads that can be attached to the rule. [1] [2] Other names for the tool include adjustable square, combo square, and sliding square.

  5. Automatic center punch - Wikipedia

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    The most common mechanism is based upon the Sweet patent. Within the body of the punch, there are three principal moving parts arranged in line: The punch; The intermediate rod (tumbler) The hammer (hammer mass) The hammer mass is spring-loaded from the back of the punch by a large spring. (The spring's preload compression can usually be ...

  6. Machine tool - Wikipedia

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    The Moore family firm, the Moore Special Tool Company, independently invented the jig borer (contemporaneously with its Swiss invention), and Moore's monograph is a seminal classic of the principles of machine tool design and construction that yield the highest possible accuracy and precision in machine tools (second only to that of ...

  7. File:Starrett.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. Indicator (distance amplifying instrument) - Wikipedia

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    A precision dial indicator, with a sensitivity of 0.01 mm and range of 10 mm In various contexts of science , technology , and manufacturing (such as machining , fabricating , and additive manufacturing ), an indicator is any of various instruments used to accurately measure small distances and angles , and amplify them to make them more obvious.

  9. Spirit level - Wikipedia

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    The Fell All-Way precision level, one of the first successful American made bull's eye levels for machine tool use, was invented by William B. Fell of Rockford, Illinois in 1939. [2] The device was unique in that it could be placed on a machine bed and show tilt on the x-y axes simultaneously, eliminating the need to rotate the level 90 degrees.