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| JIS JAPANESE INDUSTRIAL. STANDARD Translated and Publishec by Japanese Standards Association JIS B 7503.» (MA/JSA) Mechanical dial gauges TCS 17,040.30 Reference number JIS B 7503 2011 (E) PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 6s B 7503 2011 Date of Establishment. 1953-02-27 | Date of Revision, 2011-03-22 | Date of Public Notice iu Cfficial Gazette: |2011-03-22 Investigated by: Japanese Industrial Stehdards Committee Standards Board | Technical Committee on| Testing and Measurement Technology | JIS B -7503:2011, First English edition published in 2012-02 eile iain: 4-1-24, Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo; |107-8440 JAPAN In the event of any doubts acing to the contents, the original JIS is to be the fipal authority. ersa202 f Il sights reserved. Unisi otharwise spestie, no part ofthis publication may bo reproduced or Athtesa a any form or by any fant electronic oy mechanical, including photocopying and ‘croflin, without permission sh writing fzom the publisher, Printed in Japan Ee | ERAT PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT B 7503 2011 Contents Page Introduction 1 Scope. 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definition: 4 Design specification (design characteristics) 4.1 Generales 4.2. Dimensions 4.3 Dial and pointer - 4.4 Revolution counting device 4.5 Contact element. 4.6 Zero adjustment: 4.7. Movable limit indicator: 4.8 Design specification (design characteristics) by the manufacturer 5 Metrological characteristies e-em 5.1 Maximum permissible error and maximum permissible limit of metrological characteristi eect 5.2 Measuring force 6 Proving conformance with specification. 6.1 General- 6.2 Measurement method 6.8 Standard temperature ~~ 7 Marking. ss Annex A (informative) Example of indication error curve Annex B (informative) Example data sheet for mechanical dial gauges ~ Annex C (normative) Measurement of metrological characteristics Annex D (informative) Relation to the GPS matrix model Annex JA (informative) Comparison table between JIS and corresponding International Standard «0. ae a PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT E 7503 2011 Foreword ‘This translation has been made based on the original Japanese Industrial Standard ravised by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry through deliberations at the Japanese Industrial Standards Committee as the result of proposal of revision o° Japanese Industrial Standard submitted by Japan Precision Measuring Instruments, Manvfacturers Association (JMA)/Japanese Standards Association (JSA) with the draft bsing attached, based on the provision of Article 12 Clause 1 of the Industrial Stan- dsrdization Law applicable to the case of revision by the provision of Articl> 14 Ccasoquentiy JIS B 7508 1997 is replaced with this Standard Tris JIS dccument is protected by the Copyright Law Attention is drawn to the possibility that some parts of this Standard may conflict ‘with @ patent right, pplication for a patent after opening to the public or utility model right which have technical properties. The relevant Minister and the Japanese Avdustrial Standards UJommittee are not responsible for identifying the patent right, application for a pater after opening to the public or utility model right which have the said technical properties. Gi) PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT JAPANESE INDUSTRIAL STANDARD JIS B 7503 2011 Mechanical dial gauges Introduction ‘This Japanese Industrial Standard has been prepared based on the first edition of 180 463 published in 2006 with some modifications of the {echnical contents The portions given sidelines or dotted underlines are the :x.atters in which the con- tents of the original International Standard have been mccitied. A list of modifica- tions with the explanations is given in Annex JA. 1 Scope ‘This Standard specifies the design specification (design vharacteristics) and net- rological characteristics of mechanical dial gauges. NOTE The International Standard corresponding to this Standard and the +yin- bol of degree of correspondence are as follows ISO 463:2006 Geometrical Product Specifications (GPS)—Dimensi mal measuring equipment—Design and metrological characteristics of me- chanical dial gauges (MOD) The symbols which denote the degree of correspondence in the con- tents in the corresponding International Standard and JIS are IDT (identical), MOD (modified) and NEQ (not equivalent) according to 1S0/ TEC Guide 21-1 2 Normative references ‘The following standards contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this Standard. The most recent ditions of the standards (including amendments) indicated below shall be applied. JIS B 06411 Geometrical Product Specifications (GPS)—Inspection by measure- ment of workpieces and measuring equipment—Part 1. Decision rules for proving conformance or nonconformance with specifications NOTE Corresponding International Standard; ISO 14253-1 Geometrscal Prod- uct Specifications (GPS)—Inspection by measurement of workpieces and measuring equipment—Part 1: Decision rules for proving conformance or non-conformance with specifications (IDT) JIS B 0642 Geometrical product specifications (GPS)—General concepts and re- quirements for GPS measuring equipment NOTE Corresponding International Standard. ISO 14°78 Geometrical product specifications (GPS)—General concepts and requirements for GPS mea- suring equipment (MOD) JIS B 0680 Geometrical Product Specifications (GPS)—Standard reference tempera- ture for geometrical product specification and verification JIS Z 8103 Glossary of terms used in measurement PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 2 B 7503 2011 3 Terms and definitions For the purpose of this Standard, the terms and definitions given in JIS B 0642 3 together with the following apply and 3.1 mechanical dial gauge ‘measuring instrument in which the axial displacements of a plunger are transmitted and magnified by suitable mechanical means to a pofntet which rotates in front of an analog circular scales NOTE It may also be provided with a revolution-counting device, e.g. in which a pointer rotates in front of a scale which indicates the number of revo- lutions of the pointer or the axial displacement of the plunger. 3.2 fixed zero method of expressing an indication error, which sets as ite reference point the start- ing point close to the rest point of the pointer in the stroke of the mechanical dial gauge 0 that the indication error is zero 3.3 floating zero (arbitrary reference point niethod) method of expressing an indication error, which takes as its reference point.an arbi- trary point in the indicating range of the mechanical dial gauge that is moved so that the indication error becomes zero NOTE This method is in accordance with the floating zero inethod specified in JIS B 0642, but is also referred to as an “arbitrary reference point method” in the field of dial gauge since it takes an arbitrary point as the reference point. 3.4 indication error value obtained by suttracting the true value as a corresponding input quantity from the indicated value of a mechanical dial gauge For the true value, since it can not be determined, an agreed truo value is used. NOTE For the indication error, an indication error diagram is illustrated by obtaining the indication error at other points in the measuring range (indication error with respect to fixed zero) taking the starting point of measurement ncar the lower end of a plunger (zero point of measure- ment length) as zero. 8.5 indication error over specific measurement length A mechanical dial gauge is often used ior the comparison measurement in which the dimension of parts is measured by sefting a pointer to the zero of a scalé at an arbitrary point, As the indication error of a mechanical dial gauge used for such a use, the error given when a certain length (measurement length) is measured setting an arbitrary point in the measuring range as zero is taken as “indication error over specific measurement length” For determination of this indication error, a starting point (reference point) is moved to other point than the calibrated zero point by operation from the indication error with PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT

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