In knitting, the word gauge is used both in hand knitting and machine knitting; the latter, technical abbreviation GG, refers to "Knitting Machines" fineness size. In both cases, the term refers to the number of stitches per inch, not the size of the finished garment. In both cases, the gauge is measured by counting the number of stitches (in hand knitting) or the number of needles (on a knitting machine bed) over several inches then dividing by the number of inches in the width of the sample.
Gauge on knitting machines
There are two types of classification of Knitting Gauges or Unit of Measure:
A – Used for Cotton Fully fashion flat machines (Bentley – Monk, Textima, Sheller etc..) where “Gauge” is measured in 1,5” Inches (2,54cm x 1,5) and the machine's gauge is expressed by the number of needles needed to achieve that gauge.
B – Used for hand, mechanical or modern Electronic Flat Machines (Stoll, Shima, Protti etc..), where gauge is measured in 1 inch increments (or 2,5cm) and the machine's gauge is similarly measured by the number of needles required to achieve that number.
Gauge is a light weight cross-platform test automation tool. It provides the ability to author test cases in the business language. It has an extremely modular plugin supported architecture, which make it very flexible and scalable. It uses Behavior Driven Development (BDD) and Test-driven development (TDD) for functional testing of the application.
Some of its key features include:
A rich markup based on markdown
Support for writing test code in any programming language.
A modular architecture with plugin support.
Consistency across language implementations.
The currently supported languages for test code in gauge are:
A gauge or gage, in science and engineering, is a device used to make measurements or in order to display certain information, like time. A wide variety of tools exist which serve such functions, ranging from simple pieces of material against which sizes can be measured to complex pieces of machinery. Depending on usage, a gauge can be described as "a device for measuring a physical quantity", for example "to determine thickness, gap in space, diameter of materials, or pressure of flow", or "a device that displays the measurement of a monitored system by the use of a needle or pointer that moves along a calibrated scale".
Basic types
All gauges can be divided into four main types, independent of their actual use.
Analogue instrument meter with analogue display ("needles"). Until the later decades the most common basic type.
Digital instrument meter with analogue display. A screen that shows an "analogue meter", commonly used in modern aircraft cockpits, and some hospital equipment etc.
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Pressure Gauge Explained | Types of Gauges
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⌚Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
00:32 - What is a pressure gauge?
00:56 - Types of pressure gauges
01:16 - Mechanical pressure gauges
02:03 - C type bourdon tube
03:15 - Zero and multiplication error
04:46 - Calibration procedure
05:25 - Gauge accuracy
=============================
In this video, we’re going to talk about a very common instrument found in the industry today, the Pressure Gauge.
It would be difficult to walk through any industrial or food processing plant or manufacturing facility without seeing a pressure gauge of some type.
A pressure gauge is an instrument for measuring fluid int...
KNITTING GAUGE for Total Beginners (and Troubleshooting Gauge)
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Knitting gauge is one of the most important knitting concepts to understand. It's the difference between garments that fit and garments that are disastrously too small or too large. Someone who understands knitting gauge has a world of well-fitting sweaters, mittens, socks and more at their fingertips!
In this video, we'll go over what gauge is, why it's important, and how to get it so that you can start knitting things that fit! As a wise yarn wrangler once said, "If you want to knit something that fits, then you got to get gauge."
VIDEO CHAPTERS:
00:14 Introduction
01:24 What’s Knitting Gauge Anyway?
03:46 Knitting Gauge in the Real World
05:47 How to Knit a Gauge Swatch
10...
published: 21 Feb 2018
Swiss variable gauge train switches from 1 000 mm to 1 435 mm gauge
The GoldenPass Express train service operated by Montreux-Oberland Bahn and BLS Lötschbergbahn uses a fleet of Stadler-built panoramic coaches with gauge-changing bogies, see here switching from metre to standard gauge. Full story: https://bit.ly/3Ffbnhn
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Will Gauge Blocks Wring Together In a Vacuum Chamber?
I test out why gauge blocks wring together. I test it out in a vacuum without oil and with oil.
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Handling a Maxed Out Car Temperature Gauge | Part 1
Handling a Maxed Out Car Temperature Gauge | Part 1
Experiencing a maxed-out car temperature gauge can be alarming, but fear not! In this video, we provide expert guidance on Handling a Maxed Out Car Temperature Gauge. Learn the causes behind this issue, essential steps to take when your temperature gauge spikes, and how to prevent overheating disasters on the road. Whether you're a seasoned driver or new to car maintenance, our tips will help you stay cool under pressure.
Part 2 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjHYhkjNBms
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⌚Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
00:32 - What is a pressure gauge?
00:56 - Types of pressure gauges
01:16 - Mechanical pressure gauges
02:03 - C type bourdon tube
03:15 - Zero and multiplication error
04:46 - Calibration procedure
05:25 - Gauge accuracy
=============================
In this video, we’re going to talk about a very common instrument found in the industry today, the Pressure Gauge.
It would be difficult to walk through any industrial or food processing plant or manufacturing facility without seeing a pressure gauge of some type.
A pressure gauge is an instrument for measuring fluid intensity in a pressure-powered machine. This fluid intensity is specified by the force that the fluid would exert on a specific unit area.
Typical pressure gauge intensity measurement units are pounds per square inch (psi), or newtons per square meter called the Pascal.
Categorizing Pressure gauges has become more challenging with the introduction of electronic transducers and devices.
Historically, pressure gauges were mechanical devices with analog scales. Today we have pressure gauges with pressure-sensing transducers operating electronic digital readouts.
There are many types of mechanical pressure gauges. Three of the most common types are
1) Diaphragm,
2) Bellows,
3) Bourdon Tube.
1) A diaphragm pressure gauge uses the deflection of a flexible thin membrane called the diaphragm to measure the pressure of the fluid in a system.
2) A bellows is a corrugated expandable device made up of corrugations or ribs called convolutions. The bellows are usually brass or stainless steel and very sensitive. Pressure is supplied to the bellows causing it to expand which in turn, moves a pointer.
3) Of those three mechanical pressure gauges, by far the most common is the Bourdon Tube type. The most common type of Bourdon tube gauge is the C type in which the tube is shaped to resemble the letter C. The tube is opened at one end and sealed at the other.
A change in pressure causes a deflection in the tube that is proportional to the applied pressure.
The actual movement of the tube is converted into a pressure indication on a calibrated faceplate. The maximum movement of the pointer is usually 270 degrees.
A typical bourdon tube pressure gauge has a rack and pinion driven by an adjustable link and lever. As the tube straightens due to a pressure increase, the sealed tip will move.
A link attached to the tip of the C tube transfers the motion to a sector gear. The sector gear meshes with a pinion that turns a shaft that is connected to a pointer. The motion of the shaft causes the pointer to move on the calibrated graduated scale.
As with most instruments, routine adjustments are required on Bourdon Tube pressure gauges.
The two errors that require adjustments are Zero Error and Multiplication Error.
- Zero error is the error of the same amount and in the same direction throughout the entire pressure range regardless of the input pressure.
- Multiplication Error is the error when the total movement of the mechanism does not equal the total change in input.
Calibration is normally done on a workbench using a pressure sourcing device such as a deadweight tester.
Zero error is corrected by repositioning the pointer on the shaft or by changing the tension in the spring. Multiplication error is corrected by changing the length of the levers.
A mechanical pressure gauge will have an analog readout or analog scale.
Many of today’s pressure gauges are equipped with a digital display.
The American Society of Mechanical Engineers ASME B40.1 Standard defines the accuracy grades of dial-type gauges. Requirements differ from one industry to another and the ASME B40.1 would be your guide for proper selection.
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⌚Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
00:32 - What is a pressure gauge?
00:56 - Types of pressure gauges
01:16 - Mechanical pressure gauges
02:03 - C type bourdon tube
03:15 - Zero and multiplication error
04:46 - Calibration procedure
05:25 - Gauge accuracy
=============================
In this video, we’re going to talk about a very common instrument found in the industry today, the Pressure Gauge.
It would be difficult to walk through any industrial or food processing plant or manufacturing facility without seeing a pressure gauge of some type.
A pressure gauge is an instrument for measuring fluid intensity in a pressure-powered machine. This fluid intensity is specified by the force that the fluid would exert on a specific unit area.
Typical pressure gauge intensity measurement units are pounds per square inch (psi), or newtons per square meter called the Pascal.
Categorizing Pressure gauges has become more challenging with the introduction of electronic transducers and devices.
Historically, pressure gauges were mechanical devices with analog scales. Today we have pressure gauges with pressure-sensing transducers operating electronic digital readouts.
There are many types of mechanical pressure gauges. Three of the most common types are
1) Diaphragm,
2) Bellows,
3) Bourdon Tube.
1) A diaphragm pressure gauge uses the deflection of a flexible thin membrane called the diaphragm to measure the pressure of the fluid in a system.
2) A bellows is a corrugated expandable device made up of corrugations or ribs called convolutions. The bellows are usually brass or stainless steel and very sensitive. Pressure is supplied to the bellows causing it to expand which in turn, moves a pointer.
3) Of those three mechanical pressure gauges, by far the most common is the Bourdon Tube type. The most common type of Bourdon tube gauge is the C type in which the tube is shaped to resemble the letter C. The tube is opened at one end and sealed at the other.
A change in pressure causes a deflection in the tube that is proportional to the applied pressure.
The actual movement of the tube is converted into a pressure indication on a calibrated faceplate. The maximum movement of the pointer is usually 270 degrees.
A typical bourdon tube pressure gauge has a rack and pinion driven by an adjustable link and lever. As the tube straightens due to a pressure increase, the sealed tip will move.
A link attached to the tip of the C tube transfers the motion to a sector gear. The sector gear meshes with a pinion that turns a shaft that is connected to a pointer. The motion of the shaft causes the pointer to move on the calibrated graduated scale.
As with most instruments, routine adjustments are required on Bourdon Tube pressure gauges.
The two errors that require adjustments are Zero Error and Multiplication Error.
- Zero error is the error of the same amount and in the same direction throughout the entire pressure range regardless of the input pressure.
- Multiplication Error is the error when the total movement of the mechanism does not equal the total change in input.
Calibration is normally done on a workbench using a pressure sourcing device such as a deadweight tester.
Zero error is corrected by repositioning the pointer on the shaft or by changing the tension in the spring. Multiplication error is corrected by changing the length of the levers.
A mechanical pressure gauge will have an analog readout or analog scale.
Many of today’s pressure gauges are equipped with a digital display.
The American Society of Mechanical Engineers ASME B40.1 Standard defines the accuracy grades of dial-type gauges. Requirements differ from one industry to another and the ASME B40.1 would be your guide for proper selection.
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Knitting gauge is one of the most important kni...
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Knitting gauge is one of the most important knitting concepts to understand. It's the difference between garments that fit and garments that are disastrously too small or too large. Someone who understands knitting gauge has a world of well-fitting sweaters, mittens, socks and more at their fingertips!
In this video, we'll go over what gauge is, why it's important, and how to get it so that you can start knitting things that fit! As a wise yarn wrangler once said, "If you want to knit something that fits, then you got to get gauge."
VIDEO CHAPTERS:
00:14 Introduction
01:24 What’s Knitting Gauge Anyway?
03:46 Knitting Gauge in the Real World
05:47 How to Knit a Gauge Swatch
10:05 Should You Block Your Gauge Swatch?
12:30 How to Block a Gauge Swatch
14:07 Measuring Your Gauge Swatch: Stitch Count Edition
16:33 Measuring Your Gauge Swatch: Row Count Edition
19:48 Troubleshooting Gauge
20:20 Your Gauge Has Too Few Stitches or Rows
25:36 Your Gauge Has Too Many Stitches or Rows
30:19 Thanks for watching. Buh-bye!
HELPFUL RELATED VIDEOS:
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Knitting gauge is one of the most important knitting concepts to understand. It's the difference between garments that fit and garments that are disastrously too small or too large. Someone who understands knitting gauge has a world of well-fitting sweaters, mittens, socks and more at their fingertips!
In this video, we'll go over what gauge is, why it's important, and how to get it so that you can start knitting things that fit! As a wise yarn wrangler once said, "If you want to knit something that fits, then you got to get gauge."
VIDEO CHAPTERS:
00:14 Introduction
01:24 What’s Knitting Gauge Anyway?
03:46 Knitting Gauge in the Real World
05:47 How to Knit a Gauge Swatch
10:05 Should You Block Your Gauge Swatch?
12:30 How to Block a Gauge Swatch
14:07 Measuring Your Gauge Swatch: Stitch Count Edition
16:33 Measuring Your Gauge Swatch: Row Count Edition
19:48 Troubleshooting Gauge
20:20 Your Gauge Has Too Few Stitches or Rows
25:36 Your Gauge Has Too Many Stitches or Rows
30:19 Thanks for watching. Buh-bye!
HELPFUL RELATED VIDEOS:
➜ Knitting in the Round for Beginners: https://youtu.be/_BNZx2Nt8Ng
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The GoldenPass Express train service operated by Montreux-Oberland Bahn and BLS Lötschbergbahn uses a fleet of Stadler-built panoramic coaches with gauge-changi...
The GoldenPass Express train service operated by Montreux-Oberland Bahn and BLS Lötschbergbahn uses a fleet of Stadler-built panoramic coaches with gauge-changing bogies, see here switching from metre to standard gauge. Full story: https://bit.ly/3Ffbnhn
The GoldenPass Express train service operated by Montreux-Oberland Bahn and BLS Lötschbergbahn uses a fleet of Stadler-built panoramic coaches with gauge-changing bogies, see here switching from metre to standard gauge. Full story: https://bit.ly/3Ffbnhn
Invented in Sweden in 1896, these this have been blowing minds ever since. I experiment with them to see how they work and test out if the explanations make sen...
Invented in Sweden in 1896, these this have been blowing minds ever since. I experiment with them to see how they work and test out if the explanations make sense. Accurate to within a blond one ✪►https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/464202928/one-rule-to-ruler-them-all-cheeky-jokes◄✪
Russian Machining Channel http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb9_Bhv37NXN1m8Bmrm9x9w
Invented in Sweden in 1896, these this have been blowing minds ever since. I experiment with them to see how they work and test out if the explanations make sense. Accurate to within a blond one ✪►https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/464202928/one-rule-to-ruler-them-all-cheeky-jokes◄✪
Russian Machining Channel http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb9_Bhv37NXN1m8Bmrm9x9w
I test out why gauge blocks wring together. I test it out in a vacuum without oil and with oil.
My Youtube shorts channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA...
I test out why gauge blocks wring together. I test it out in a vacuum without oil and with oil.
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I test out why gauge blocks wring together. I test it out in a vacuum without oil and with oil.
My Youtube shorts channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA19mAJURyYHbJzhfpqhpCA
Get Your Experiment Box Here: https://theactionlab.com/
Checkout my experiment book: https://amzn.to/2Wf07x1
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Handling a Maxed Out Car Temperature Gauge | Part 1
Experiencing a maxed-out car temperature gauge can be alarming, but fear not! In this video, we provide exp...
Handling a Maxed Out Car Temperature Gauge | Part 1
Experiencing a maxed-out car temperature gauge can be alarming, but fear not! In this video, we provide expert guidance on Handling a Maxed Out Car Temperature Gauge. Learn the causes behind this issue, essential steps to take when your temperature gauge spikes, and how to prevent overheating disasters on the road. Whether you're a seasoned driver or new to car maintenance, our tips will help you stay cool under pressure.
Part 2 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjHYhkjNBms
#CarMaintenance #AutoRepair #VehicleTips #CarCare #Mechanic #CarIssues #Overheating #CarTroubleshooting #DrivingTips #CarSafety #AutoTips #CarDIY #EngineMaintenance #VehicleSafety #AutomotiveCare
Handling a Maxed Out Car Temperature Gauge | Part 1
Experiencing a maxed-out car temperature gauge can be alarming, but fear not! In this video, we provide expert guidance on Handling a Maxed Out Car Temperature Gauge. Learn the causes behind this issue, essential steps to take when your temperature gauge spikes, and how to prevent overheating disasters on the road. Whether you're a seasoned driver or new to car maintenance, our tips will help you stay cool under pressure.
Part 2 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjHYhkjNBms
#CarMaintenance #AutoRepair #VehicleTips #CarCare #Mechanic #CarIssues #Overheating #CarTroubleshooting #DrivingTips #CarSafety #AutoTips #CarDIY #EngineMaintenance #VehicleSafety #AutomotiveCare
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⌚Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
00:32 - What is a pressure gauge?
00:56 - Types of pressure gauges
01:16 - Mechanical pressure gauges
02:03 - C type bourdon tube
03:15 - Zero and multiplication error
04:46 - Calibration procedure
05:25 - Gauge accuracy
=============================
In this video, we’re going to talk about a very common instrument found in the industry today, the Pressure Gauge.
It would be difficult to walk through any industrial or food processing plant or manufacturing facility without seeing a pressure gauge of some type.
A pressure gauge is an instrument for measuring fluid intensity in a pressure-powered machine. This fluid intensity is specified by the force that the fluid would exert on a specific unit area.
Typical pressure gauge intensity measurement units are pounds per square inch (psi), or newtons per square meter called the Pascal.
Categorizing Pressure gauges has become more challenging with the introduction of electronic transducers and devices.
Historically, pressure gauges were mechanical devices with analog scales. Today we have pressure gauges with pressure-sensing transducers operating electronic digital readouts.
There are many types of mechanical pressure gauges. Three of the most common types are
1) Diaphragm,
2) Bellows,
3) Bourdon Tube.
1) A diaphragm pressure gauge uses the deflection of a flexible thin membrane called the diaphragm to measure the pressure of the fluid in a system.
2) A bellows is a corrugated expandable device made up of corrugations or ribs called convolutions. The bellows are usually brass or stainless steel and very sensitive. Pressure is supplied to the bellows causing it to expand which in turn, moves a pointer.
3) Of those three mechanical pressure gauges, by far the most common is the Bourdon Tube type. The most common type of Bourdon tube gauge is the C type in which the tube is shaped to resemble the letter C. The tube is opened at one end and sealed at the other.
A change in pressure causes a deflection in the tube that is proportional to the applied pressure.
The actual movement of the tube is converted into a pressure indication on a calibrated faceplate. The maximum movement of the pointer is usually 270 degrees.
A typical bourdon tube pressure gauge has a rack and pinion driven by an adjustable link and lever. As the tube straightens due to a pressure increase, the sealed tip will move.
A link attached to the tip of the C tube transfers the motion to a sector gear. The sector gear meshes with a pinion that turns a shaft that is connected to a pointer. The motion of the shaft causes the pointer to move on the calibrated graduated scale.
As with most instruments, routine adjustments are required on Bourdon Tube pressure gauges.
The two errors that require adjustments are Zero Error and Multiplication Error.
- Zero error is the error of the same amount and in the same direction throughout the entire pressure range regardless of the input pressure.
- Multiplication Error is the error when the total movement of the mechanism does not equal the total change in input.
Calibration is normally done on a workbench using a pressure sourcing device such as a deadweight tester.
Zero error is corrected by repositioning the pointer on the shaft or by changing the tension in the spring. Multiplication error is corrected by changing the length of the levers.
A mechanical pressure gauge will have an analog readout or analog scale.
Many of today’s pressure gauges are equipped with a digital display.
The American Society of Mechanical Engineers ASME B40.1 Standard defines the accuracy grades of dial-type gauges. Requirements differ from one industry to another and the ASME B40.1 would be your guide for proper selection.
=============================
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https://realpars.com/pneumatic-actuator
https://realpars.com/pid-controller
https://realpars.com/fanuc-robot
=============================
- Pressure Sensor, Transducer, and Transmitter Explained https://realpars.com/transducer-vs-transmitter
- What is an Instrument Calibrator? https://realpars.com/instrument-calibrator
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Knitting gauge is one of the most important knitting concepts to understand. It's the difference between garments that fit and garments that are disastrously too small or too large. Someone who understands knitting gauge has a world of well-fitting sweaters, mittens, socks and more at their fingertips!
In this video, we'll go over what gauge is, why it's important, and how to get it so that you can start knitting things that fit! As a wise yarn wrangler once said, "If you want to knit something that fits, then you got to get gauge."
VIDEO CHAPTERS:
00:14 Introduction
01:24 What’s Knitting Gauge Anyway?
03:46 Knitting Gauge in the Real World
05:47 How to Knit a Gauge Swatch
10:05 Should You Block Your Gauge Swatch?
12:30 How to Block a Gauge Swatch
14:07 Measuring Your Gauge Swatch: Stitch Count Edition
16:33 Measuring Your Gauge Swatch: Row Count Edition
19:48 Troubleshooting Gauge
20:20 Your Gauge Has Too Few Stitches or Rows
25:36 Your Gauge Has Too Many Stitches or Rows
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Experiencing a maxed-out car temperature gauge can be alarming, but fear not! In this video, we provide expert guidance on Handling a Maxed Out Car Temperature Gauge. Learn the causes behind this issue, essential steps to take when your temperature gauge spikes, and how to prevent overheating disasters on the road. Whether you're a seasoned driver or new to car maintenance, our tips will help you stay cool under pressure.
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In knitting, the word gauge is used both in hand knitting and machine knitting; the latter, technical abbreviation GG, refers to "Knitting Machines" fineness size. In both cases, the term refers to the number of stitches per inch, not the size of the finished garment. In both cases, the gauge is measured by counting the number of stitches (in hand knitting) or the number of needles (on a knitting machine bed) over several inches then dividing by the number of inches in the width of the sample.
Gauge on knitting machines
There are two types of classification of Knitting Gauges or Unit of Measure:
A – Used for Cotton Fully fashion flat machines (Bentley – Monk, Textima, Sheller etc..) where “Gauge” is measured in 1,5” Inches (2,54cm x 1,5) and the machine's gauge is expressed by the number of needles needed to achieve that gauge.
B – Used for hand, mechanical or modern Electronic Flat Machines (Stoll, Shima, Protti etc..), where gauge is measured in 1 inch increments (or 2,5cm) and the machine's gauge is similarly measured by the number of needles required to achieve that number.
I watch you bring yourself down, I watch that machine tear you apart, I see it tangle your life, Now you stand with nothing. More weight on your back, You can't kill your pain. You've fallen far out of reach, Your life lies in your hands. Dismantle this machine, bring it down, Down to it's knees. More weight on your back, You can't kill your pain, Knuckles glued to the wall. What is left, What is left of you? Guage... Depression, it filled your veins, And it took it's toll, clutch the remains,
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