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More reliable testing of the precision of dial-type gauges

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    The proposed new determination of the reading errors of clock-type gauges is more precise theoretically and meets the practical requirements better than that specified in GOST 577-60.

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    The newly-developed gauge accuracy testing technique provides higher reliability of testing with a somewhat lower expenditure of labor in the test procedure.

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Kartashova, A.N. More reliable testing of the precision of dial-type gauges. Meas Tech 6, 185–188 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01409244

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