Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Performing Mensuration and Calculation

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INFORMATION SHEET # 2 

LO1. Select measuring instruments

Measuring Tools used for the purpose of measuring dimensions, measuring tools are imperative for implementing any work with precision. The measuring tools are also used largely for carrying out different types of measurements.

Importance of measuring tools

Measuring tools are essential for examining a finished product or semi- finished product. The inspection or examination operations include checking, or testing an object based on the required dimensions given on a diagram or a sketch. Again the measurements taken must be accurate.

Types of measuring tools

1. T-Square is used a guide in drawing horizontal lines and in measuring up to 48” straight line.
T-Square

2. Triangles are used for drawing vertical and oblique lines. They are usually made of celluloid or plastic and come in various sizes. The most commonly used triangles are the 45 degree and the 30 degree x 60 degree. Illustrations below show the proper use of drawing lines and measuring angles using the T-square and triangle.
Triangels

3. Ruler is the most popular type of measuring tool. It is usually 6 or 12 inches in length. It is needed for measuring sizes and distances.
Ruler

4. Triangular Scale is used in general drawing. Its main purpose is to reproduce the dimension in full size or to reduce or enlarge them on a drawing.

Triangular Ruler

5. Protractor is used for measuring and setting of angles other than those obtainable with the triangles.

Protractor
6. Tape or tape ruler is a concave, spring-steel blade ranging from 1/4" to 1" wide and 6 to about 300 feet in length, coiled inside a carrying case. Metric tape ruler comes in comparable widths and lengths up to 10 meters. It provides an easy means for accurately measuring curved surfaces.
Tape or Tape Ruler

How to Take Care of Drafting Measuring Tools

Tools will last longer when properly kept and maintained. A good worker or draftsman keeps and takes care of these tools. The following are some pointers:

1. Be sure to inspect tools before using them. This is to check if they are in working condition.This can be detected when there is ease and speed when in use.
2. After using a tool, clean it thoroughly with a damp cloth. Wipe it dry with another piece of cloth before keeping it.
3. When not in use, the T-square is preferably hung by inserting the hole to a nail (attached to a wall) at the end of its blade.
4. Do not abuse or misuse any piece of drawing instruments.
5. Avoid throwing tool to anybody instead hand it over
6. Avoid setting off the distances individually by moving the scale to a new position each time, because slight errors in the measurements may accumulate and give rise to a large error.
7. Avoid unnecessary sliding of T-square or triangles across the drawing. Pick up the triangle by their tips and tilt the T-square blade upward slightly before moving.
8. Report defective tool and any hazard to instructor immediately. 

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