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  • Another option that a few manufacturers include is dovetail mounts compatible with those on dial test indicators.
  • Prior to modern geared dial mechanisms, test indicators using a single lever or systems of levers were common.
  • Contact points of test indicators most often come with a standard spherical tip of 1, 2, or 3 mm diameter.
  • A test indicator measures the deflection of the arm, the probe does not retract but swings in an arc around its hinge point.
  • This can be achieved using a dial test indicator, reading deflection at the fastener tail, using a strain gauge, or ultrasonic length measurement.
  • Modern dial test indicators are usually mounted using either an integrated stem ( on the right of the image ) or by a special clamp that grabs an dovetail on the indicator body.
  • A " dial test indicator ", also known as a " lever arm test indicator " or " finger indicator ", has a smaller measuring range than a standard dial indicator.
  • A " dial test indicator ", also known as a " lever arm test indicator " or " finger indicator ", has a smaller measuring range than a standard dial indicator.
  • Dr . K . Santhanam of the DRDO, in charge of the test site preparations, gave the two keys that activated the test countdown to Dr . M . Vasudev, the range safety officer, who was responsible for verifying that all test indicators were normal.
  • Whereas dial test indicators will give a foreshortened reading if their tips are on an angle to the surface being measured ( cosine error ), a drawing callout of FIM is defined as referring to the distance traveled by the extremity of the tip not by the lesser amount that its lever-like action moves the needle.
  • One common single lever test indicator was the Starrett ( No . 64 ), and those using systems of levers for amplification were made by companies such Starrett ( No . 564 ) and Lufkin ( No . 199A ), as well as smaller companies like Ideal Tool Co . Devices that could be used as either a lever test indicator or a plunger type were also manufactured by Koch.
  • One common single lever test indicator was the Starrett ( No . 64 ), and those using systems of levers for amplification were made by companies such Starrett ( No . 564 ) and Lufkin ( No . 199A ), as well as smaller companies like Ideal Tool Co . Devices that could be used as either a lever test indicator or a plunger type were also manufactured by Koch.