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Bevel Protractor

BEVEL
PROTECTOR:
The angles can be measured by precision instrument that is known as universal bevel protractor. The
Vernier scale is attached on base of this protractor. Base circular section contains a protractor dial that
shows divisions in degrees.

Adjustment knob

TURRET

Dial also possesses the fitted sliding blade that has the capability of extending in any direction. The
dial and blade rotate together. A small pinion provides fine adjustments and this pinion makes contact
with the blade gear.
Least Count

On every side of zero line, the dividing of Vernier scale is done into the 12 divisions. The space of one
Vernier division is five minute. If Vernier scale zero matches with main scale line then the reading that
we will achieve will be in degrees only. If line of other than zero of Vernier scale matches with main
scale line then five will be multiplied with the divisions number on Vernier scale that are beyond zero
and the number which will obtain will be further added into indicated full degrees number on the
protractor dial.

Least Count = 1 degree / 12 div

= 60 minutes / 12 div
= 5minutes
WORKING
How to Read a Bevel Protector?

On swivel plate, the line position provides the reading directly with respect to divisions on dial for angle
measurements equal to ninety degrees or less than ninety degrees but for angle measurement of greater than
ninety degrees then the degrees number that is shown on the dial will be subtracted from 180 degrees.
Check the line of other than zero of Vernier scale that matches with main scale line then five will be
multiplied with the divisions number on Vernier scale that are beyond zero and the number which will obtain
will be further added into indicated full degrees number on the protractor dial.

Anti-clockwise Clockwise
Vernier scale Vernier scale
PROCEDURE

Firstly, the object is grasped in between the bevel protractors sliding and fixed blade. On swivel plate,
the line position provides the reading directly with respect to divisions on dial for angle measurements
equal to ninety degrees or less than ninety degrees but for angle measurement of greater than ninety
degrees than the degrees number that is shown on the dial will be subtracted from one eighty degrees.
Then check the line of other than zero of Vernier scale that matches with main scale line then five will
be multiplied with the divisions number on Vernier scale that are beyond zero and the number which
will obtain will be further added into indicated full degrees number on the protractor dial.
PROCEDURE
POSSIBLE ERRORS

• Angle cannot be measured in decimal points.


• The error can happen due to damaged instrument
• Parallax error, personal or instrumental error.
• Error might occur because of scratches on magnifying glass.
• Observer carelessness can also be the cause of error.
Thank You.!

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