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- | =====Granite Surface Plate===== | + | =====Granite Surface Plate - 450mm x 300mm ===== |
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- | 18" x 12" ( 450mm x 300mm ) Grade AA Granite Surface Plate | + | |
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- | ===== Instructions ===== | ||
- | === Basic Guidelines === | ||
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- | It is flat to within 1 micron. | + | A granite surface plate is a fundamental reference used in metrology for measuring parts accurately and for marking out of parts prior to precision machining. |
- | It is to be used as a surface | + | This Granite Surface plate is Grade AA, this is the highest grade of surface |
- | Scratching the surface will ruin it so it is not to be used for lapping, cutting, bashing, or as a general purpose bench surface. | + | This is over spec for our needs! Grade B would normally |
- | It is HEAVY, 30kg, and not attached to the small crate it's standing on. | + | It is HEAVY, 30kg, and not attached to the small crate it's standing on, hence the warning above, please be careful when lifting or moving the plate. Ask someone to help, this plate is a 2 person lift. |
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- | Do not allow dirt or dust to get on the surface, it will scratch the plate and ruin it. Wipe with a clean dry lint free cloth every time it is used, before using it and before placing anything on it. | ||
- | Make sure any metal surfaces are smooth before placing them on the surface | + | **Please keep the plate clean and dust free.** |
- | Place items on the plate carefully | + | This plate is accurate |
- | Do not attempt to polish out or otherwise remove scratches. Granite plates do not form a raised burr like metal plates | + | So if any dirt or dust to get on the surface, it can scratch the plate and ruin it, and it will mess up your measurements too. So: |
- | Clean off engineers blue with Isopropylalcohol | + | * Wipe with a clean dry lint free cloth every time it is used, before using it and before placing anything on it. |
+ | * Make sure any metal surfaces are smooth before placing them on the surface | ||
+ | * Place items on the plate **carefully** to avoid chipping or scratching the plate. | ||
+ | * It can be used with engineers micrometer or bearing blue ( not the blue used for marking out surfaces ). | ||
+ | * Always keep the plate covered when not in use. | ||
- | Keep the plate covered | + | ===After use=== |
+ | * Wipe the plate clean when you are finished. | ||
+ | * Clean off engineers blue with Isopropyl alcohol and let the plate dry. | ||
+ | * Replace it back in the box - Always keep the plate put away in the box when not in use. | ||
- | ====Hand scraping info==== | + | ===Accessories=== |
+ | There is Imperial Dial Test indicator and DTI stand with the Metal lathe, and vernier calipers in the metal lathe accessories drawers. Otherwise, the Hackspace does not have much by the way of metrology kit you will need to bring your own to use with the plate. | ||
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+ | ===Hand scraping info=== | ||
+ | Do not attempt to polish out or otherwise remove scratches. Granite plates do not form a raised burr like metal plates and any attempt at repair will ruin the local flatness. | ||
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