- Learn the Mechanical comparators from Engineering Metrology
- Free tutorial
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- 718 students
- 30min of on-demand video
- Created by Sushrut Raijade
English
What you’ll learn
- Mechanical Comparators ,Construction and Working ,Applications.
Requirements
- Any students from Diploma and Engineering
Description
Hello Dear Students,
Wants to learn Mechanical Comparators? then join this course.
In Metrology , The comparator is a Precision Instrument, which is used to compare the dimensions of the given component with the actual working standard.
• Employed to find out, by how much the dimensions of the given component differ from that of a known datum.
- A comparator is used in mass production to inspect the components to close tolerance with high degree of precision and speed. It employs mechanical means for magnifying the small movement of the measuring stylus.
- The movement is due to the difference between the standard and the actual dimension being checked .
- This course will help the diploma and engineering students to understand Mechanical Comparators and how the comparator works i.e internal structure of comparators. It will help the students that how to use comparator in the industries.
- In this course you will have brief description on Dial Gauge indicator , Sigma Comparator and Pneumatic Comparator.
In this course you will learn :
- What is Comparator ?
- Classification and different types of Comparators.
- Characteristics / Requirements of Good Comparators.
- Application of Comparators.
- How to use Comparator?
- Construction and Working of Main three types of Comparator i.e Dial Gauge indicator , Sigma Comparator and Pneumatic Comparator.
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Who this course is for:
- Diploma and Engineering students
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Course content
1 section • 6 lectures • 29m total length
Introduction6 lectures • 30min
- Introduction03:19
- Requirement of Good Comparator03:11
- Dial Gauge Indicator07:48
- Sigma Comparator07:42
- Pneumatic Comparator07:03
- Applications of Comparator00:44