Scale Reading Basics
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Scale Reading Scale Reading BasicsBasics
The English Scale
The English scale is an instrument that is used to measure linear distances. A typical English scale is made up of 12 inches.
Scale Accuracy
The inch is fractioned into smaller increments. Usually, the smallest increment is 1/16th of an inch.
How big is 1/16th on an inch? You would need to stack about 16 sheets of paper to equal 1/16th of an inch.
Two sheets of Paper stacked Human hair dia.
Paper Clip dia.
Proportioned section diagrams
1/128 inch.008
1/32 inch.031
Common Items: Size Comparison
1/256 inch.003
The INCHThe divisions on an English scale are easily identified by different sized markings. The largest markings on the scale identify the inch.
The INCHAll subsequent sized markings can be found by taking half of the previous measurement. i.e., half of an inch = ½ inch
1/2
The INCHHalf of a half = ¼ inch. An English scale shows ¼ inch and ¾ inch marks. All fractions must be reduced to lowest terms.
1/4 3/4
The INCHHalf of a quarter = 1/8 inch
1/8 3/8 5/8 7/8
The INCH
1/163/16
5/16 13/167/16 11/16
9/1615/16
Half of an eighth = 1/16 inch
Now Let’s practice
Question 1: What is the distance of A?
¼”
The Fractional answer is:What would be the metric answer? .25 x 25.4= 6.35 or 6mm if rounding to the nearest mm.6mm
The Metric Scale
The metric scale is another instrument that is used to measure linear distances. A typical metric scale is made up of approximately 300 mm.
Scale Accuracy
The metric scale is divided into very small increments called millimeters (mm). There are 25.4 mm in one inch.
The MillimeterThe millimeter is the smallest increment found on a typical metric scale.
1 mm
The MillimeterThe next larger marking on a metric scale shows 5 millimeters.
5 mm
The MillimeterThe largest markings on the metric scale represent centimeters (cm). These are the only marks that are actually numbered.
1 cm = 10 mm
Let’s Practice
What is the metric answer for B
19mm
What would the answer be if converted to inches?
¾”