Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
Abstecklehre
English translation:
tracing gauge
Added to glossary by
Marcus Malabad
Mar 8, 2002 20:07
22 yrs ago
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German term
Abstecklehre
German to English
Tech/Engineering
Metrology
Some type of measuring gage for parts inspection.
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Proposed translations
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4 | tracing gauge | Marcus Malabad |
5 | feeler gauge or range gauge | Dr. Fred Thomson |
4 | drill gauge | Nat Shockley |
Proposed translations
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tracing gauge
From first link below (see for pics and description):
Abstecklehre
Lehre zum Abstecken der angegebenen Bohrungen, Ausführung als Lehre zum Auflegen auf die Wandlerglocke, Ausrichtung über einen Lospunkt und einen Festpunkt.
Lospunkt als abgeflachter Stift, federnd gelagert zur Ausrichtung der Lehrenplatte.
see second link for English translation
Abstecklehre
Lehre zum Abstecken der angegebenen Bohrungen, Ausführung als Lehre zum Auflegen auf die Wandlerglocke, Ausrichtung über einen Lospunkt und einen Festpunkt.
Lospunkt als abgeflachter Stift, federnd gelagert zur Ausrichtung der Lehrenplatte.
see second link for English translation
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feeler gauge or range gauge
De Vries, Dict. Engr & Tech
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Note added at 2002-03-08 20:15:27 (GMT)
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Could also be \"calibration gauge.\"
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Note added at 2002-03-08 20:16:52 (GMT)
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Another possibility: \"alignment gauge.\"
Without context it is difficult to tell which of these is correct.
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Note added at 2002-03-08 22:17:38 (GMT)
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\"Caliper\" is also a possibility.
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Note added at 2002-03-08 20:15:27 (GMT)
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Could also be \"calibration gauge.\"
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Note added at 2002-03-08 20:16:52 (GMT)
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Another possibility: \"alignment gauge.\"
Without context it is difficult to tell which of these is correct.
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Note added at 2002-03-08 22:17:38 (GMT)
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\"Caliper\" is also a possibility.
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Marcus Malabad
: Dear Fred, you gotta invest in dictionaries other than DeVries, buddy! ;-)
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Give me a break, Marcus. I've already spent thousands and I still can't find the answers.
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drill gauge
"tracing gauge" is not a commonly understood term and seems to have been invented by the German company used in Marcus' example. The correct English term varies as the German term is broad and can apply to numerous devices. However, the German term most commonly seems to refer to what is normally called a "drill gauge": see references below.
Reference:
http://images.mercateo.com/pdf/Hahn+Kolb/33867.pdf
http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=%22drill+gauge%22&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi
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