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How to measure hole diameter

How to measure hole diameter, Total:59 items.

In the international standard classification, How to measure hole diameter involves: Special measuring equipment for use in telecommunications, Linear and angular measurements, Ceramics, Cutting tools, Agricultural machines, implements and equipment, Machine tool systems, Cans. Tins. Tubes, Measurement of fluid flow, Medical equipment, Earthworks. Excavations. Foundation construction. Underground works, Hydraulic construction.


American National Standards Institute (ANSI), How to measure hole diameter

NL-NEN, How to measure hole diameter

  • NEN 2835-1971 Gauges - Plug gauges for holes, diameters 1 up to and including 40 mm
  • NEN 2810-1987 Gauges - Plug gauges for holes, diameters 1 up to and including 40 mm

RU-GOST R, How to measure hole diameter

  • GOST 24115-1980 Keyway depth gauges for holes with diameter from 3 to 10 mm. Design and dimensions
  • GOST 24116-1980 Keyway depth gauges for holes with diameter over 10 to 90 mm. Design and dimensions
  • GOST 24117-1980 Keyway depth gauges for holes with diameter over 90 to 200 mm. Design and dimensions
  • GOST 24822-1981 Broaches combined for 10-slitting holes with straightside profile and centring at outside diameter, alternatives. Design and dimension
  • GOST 24821-1981 Broaches combined for 8-slitting holes with straightside profile and centring at outside diameter, alternatives. Double driven. Design and dimensions
  • GOST 24820-1981 Broaches combined for 8-slitting holes with straight tside proile and centring at outside diameter, alternatives. Design and dimensions
  • GOST 24823-1981 Broaches combined for 10-slitting holes with straightside profile and centring at outside diameter, alternatives. Donble driven. Design and dimensions
  • GOST 24819-1981 Broaches combined for 6-slitting holes with straightside profile and centring at outside diameter, alternatives. Double driven. Design and dimensions

YU-JUS, How to measure hole diameter

  • JUS K.T3.120-1983 60 gauging membres for holes from 1 up to and including 50 mm nominal diameter
  • JUS K.T3.131-1983 NOTGO gauging memberes for holes over 40 to 120 mm nominal diameter cylindrical plug gauges
  • JUS K.T3.121-1983 NOTGOgauging members; for vvholes from 1 to and including 50 mm nominal diameter
  • JUS K.T3.112-1983 Tile gauges GO and NOTGO for measures over 2 up to and including 8 mm nominal si?e
  • JUS K.T3.111-1983 Tile gauges GO and NOT GO for measures up to including 12 mm nominal si?e

RO-ASRO, How to measure hole diameter

  • STAS 3633-1971 Non-adjustable plain hole gauges. PLUG-GAUGE, WITH THE DIAME- TER FROM 100 to 200 mm Dimensions
  • STAS 2981/1-1988 Non adjusable plain hole gauges PLUG GAUGES WITH NOMINAL DIAMETER FROM 1 UP TO 50 mm Dimensions
  • STAS 2981/2-1988 Non adjustable plain hole gauges PLUG GAUGES W1TH XOMINAL DFAMETER FROM 40 l'l' TO 120 mm Dimensions

Japanese Industrial Standards Committee (JISC), How to measure hole diameter

  • JIS R 1671:2006 Testing method for water permeability and hydraulic equivalent diameter of porous fine ceramics

German Institute for Standardization, How to measure hole diameter

  • DIN 2248-3:2008 Geometrical product specifications (GPS) - "GO" gauging members - Part 3: For holes over 120 mm up to 200 mm nominal diameter
  • DIN 2248-1:2000 Verification of geometrical parameters - "GO" gauging members - Part 1: For holes from 1 mm to 40 mmm nominal diameter
  • DIN 2246-2:2008 Geometrical product specifications (GPS) - "GO" plug gauges - Part 2: For holes over 120 mm up to 200 mm nominal diameter
  • DIN 2246-1:2008 Geometrical product specifications (GPS) - "GO" plug gauges - Part 1: For holes from 1 mm up to 40 mm nominal diameter
  • DIN 2245-1:2008 Geometrical product specifications (GPS) - Limit plug gauges - Part 1: For holes from 1 mm up to 40 mm nominal diameter
  • DIN 2245-2:2008 Geometrical product specifications (GPS) - Limit plug gauges - Part 2: For holes over 40 mm up to 65 mm nominal diameter
  • DIN 2248-2:2008 Geometrical product specifications (GPS) - "GO" gauging members - Part 2: For holes over 40 mm up to 120 mm nominal diameter
  • DIN 2246-3:2008 Geometrical product specifications (GPS) - "GO" plug gauges - Part 3: For holes over 40 mm up to 120 mm nominal diameter
  • DIN 2248-1:2000-01 Verification of geometrical parameters - "GO" gauging members - Part 1: For holes from 1 mm to 40 mmm nominal diameter
  • DIN 2247-1:2008 Geometrical product specifications (GPS) - "NOT GO" plug gauges - Part 1: For holes from 1 mm up to 40 mm nominal diameter
  • DIN 2249-1:2000 Verification of geometrical parameters - "NOT GO" gauging members - Part 1: For holes from 1 mm up to 40 mm nominal diameter
  • DIN 2249-4:2008 Geometrical product specifications (GPS) - "NOT GO" gauging members - Part 4: Cylindrical gauging members for holes over 40 mm up to 120 mm nominal diameter
  • DIN 2249-1:2000-01 Verification of geometrical parameters - "NOT GO" gauging members - Part 1: For holes from 1 mm up to 40 mm nominal diameter
  • DIN 2248-4:2008 Geometrical product specifications (GPS) - "GO" gauging members - Part 4: For holes over 40 mm up to 250 mm nominal diameter for precision mechanics
  • DIN 2247-3:2008 Geometrical product specifications (GPS) - "NOT GO" plug gauges - Part 3: With cylindrical gauging member for holes over 40 mm up to 120 mm nominal diameter
  • DIN 2249-3:2008 Geometrical product specifications (GPS) - "NOT GO" gauging members - Part 3: Segmental cylindrical gauging members for holes over 120 mm up to 200 mm nominal diameter
  • DIN 2249-2:2008 Geometrical product specifications (GPS) - "NOT GO" gauging members - Part 2: Rod gauge for holes over 40 mm up to 500 mm nominal diameter
  • DIN 2247-2:2008 Geometrical product specifications (GPS) - "NOT GO" plug gauges - Part 2: With rod gauge for holes over 40 mm up to 500 mm nominal diameter
  • DIN 2246-4:2008 Geometrical product specifications (GPS) - "GO" plug gauges - Part 4: For holes over 40 mm up to 250 mm nominal diameter for precision mechanics
  • DIN 2249-5:2008 Gemetrical product specifications (GPS) - "NOT GO" gauging members - Part 5: Cylindrical gauging members for holes over 40 mm up to 250 mm nominal diameter for precision mechanics
  • DIN 2248-2:2008-07 Geometrical product specifications (GPS) - "GO" gauging members - Part 2: For holes over 40 mm up to 120 mm nominal diameter
  • DIN 2248-3:2008-07 Geometrical product specifications (GPS) - "GO" gauging members - Part 3: For holes over 120 mm up to 200 mm nominal diameter
  • DIN 2247-5:2008 Geometrical product specifications (GPS) - "NOT GO" plug gauges - Part 5: With cylindrical gauging member for holes over 40 mm up to 250 mm nominal diameter for precision mechanics
  • DIN 2249-4:2008-07 Geometrical product specifications (GPS) - "NOT GO" gauging members - Part 4: Cylindrical gauging members for holes over 40 mm up to 120 mm nominal diameter
  • DIN 2249-2:2008-07 Geometrical product specifications (GPS) - "NOT GO" gauging members - Part 2: Rod gauge for holes over 40 mm up to 500 mm nominal diameter
  • DIN 2249-3:2008-07 Geometrical product specifications (GPS) - "NOT GO" gauging members - Part 3: Segmental cylindrical gauging members for holes over 120 mm up to 200 mm nominal diameter

General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People‘s Republic of China, How to measure hole diameter

  • GB/T 18678-2002 Equipment for crop protection--Agriculture spray--Nominal capacity of spray tank and diameter of filling

International Organization for Standardization (ISO), How to measure hole diameter

  • ISO 2735:1973 Hermetically sealed metal food containers — Capacities and diameters of round open-top and vent hole cans for milk
  • ISO 15142-3:2003 Implants for surgery - Metal intramedullary nailing systems - Part 3: Connection devices and reamer diameter measurements

Association Francaise de Normalisation, How to measure hole diameter

Standard Association of Australia (SAA), How to measure hole diameter

  • AS 2360.1.2:1993 Measurement of fluid flow in closed conduits - Pressure differential methods - Measurement using orifice plates or nozzles - Conduits with diameters less than 50 mm
  • AS 2360.1.1:1993 Measurement of fluid flow in closed conduits - Pressure differential methods - Measurement using orifice plates, nozzles or Venturi tubes - Conduits with diameters from 50 mm to 1200 mm

British Standards Institution (BSI), How to measure hole diameter

  • BS ISO 15142-3:2003 Implants for surgery - Metal intramedullary nailing systems - Connection devices and reamer diameter measurements

Korean Agency for Technology and Standards (KATS), How to measure hole diameter

  • KS P ISO 15142-3:2010 Implants for surgery-Metal intramedullary nailing systems-Part 3:Connection devices and reamer diameter measurements
  • KS D ISO TR 8610-2004(2009) Light gauge metal containers-Round vent-hole cans with soldered ends for milk and milk products-Capacities and related diameters
  • KS D ISO TR 8610:2004 Light gauge metal containers-Round vent-hole cans with soldered ends for milk and milk products-Capacities and related diameters

American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), How to measure hole diameter

  • ASTM D4971-89(1998) Standard Test Method for Determining the In Situ Modulus of Deformation of Rock Using the Diametrically Loaded 76-mm (3-in.) Borehole Jack
  • ASTM D4971-16 Standard Test Method for Determining In Situ Modulus of Deformation of Rock Using Diametrically Loaded 76-mm (3-in.) Borehole Jack

Indonesia Standards, How to measure hole diameter

  • SNI 03-6720.2-2002 Goetextiles - Part 2: Manual of geotextile permeability and hole diameter as filter and transition in filled dams




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