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Materials required are EMT conduit, conduit bender, set screw Quick couplings, offset fittings, electrical boxes, deburring tool, tape measure, pencil hacksaw, set screw elbows, single hole or double hole straps, screws, electrical fish-tapes, screwdriver and electrical tape. Fix the electrical boxes on the wall and determine the end points of the conduit. Set the boxes, screw them and add offset settings. Fix the conduit firmly against the wall. After knowing the path of the conduit, measure it with a tape measure, mark with a pencil and then cut with a hacksaw. With a deburring tool, remove the burrs present at the end of the conduit.

A manufacturing enterprise that is lax in conducting precision measurement of newly installed machinery runs the risk of greater expenses. They may experience more unscheduled down time. In addition, they may experience excessive vibration, and habitual wear of bearings and Pneumatic fittings on their machinery.

This costs them precious dollars to rectify. This is money they could have saved had precision measurement been the first order of the day. Laxity in conducting alignment maintenance also sends the wrong message to employees, who need to trust the machinery they work with daily.

Manufacturers who engage in precision alignment as a preventative measure against machine down-time are being properly proactive. They understand that long-term profitability stems from anticipating problems and taking steps to prevent their occurrence.

The science of precision measurement is rooted in Metrology, which is the science of measurement. A mechanism of Metrology is Dimensional Metrology. This is the science of calibrating and using physical measurement equipment to quantify the physical size of or distance from any given object.

Developing the metrology process involves determining what dimensional information is required. It involves knowing the main purpose of the measurement.

It also involves figuring out the required level of accuracy and the best suited equipment for the project. In addition, a company must consider the time allowances and working conditions at the time of the inspection.

They must also consider outside influences. This includes physical stresses, thermal variations, and the stability of the component. Finally, they must plan a dimensional orientation and control system.

This system must remain constant despite alignment adjustments and environmental influences, and must be dimensionally repeatable. It must also incorporate data verifications and prove the data gathered in the process.

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