A comprehensive guide to measuring countersinks & fasteners accurately using the advanced fmt tool Other measuring tools typically used to measure counterbores include pocket comparators, gauge pins, and depth micrometers. Use the smallest probe possible so that it drops off as close as possible to the edge
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Unfortunately, the way the part sits, the holes are facing horizontally and use a star probe to measure
There's no getting into convenient angles and check it. Solidworks will automatically generate the correct size counterbored hole for a specified screw The counterbore depth will align the top of the screw head with the top surface of the part and will define a hole diameter that includes clearance between the fastener and the hole. A counterbore is dimensioned by including the diameter of the counterbore along with specifying the depth
The two ways to specify the depth are to specify how deep the counterbore is or the thickness of the remaining material Both methods are acceptable and commonly seen. Counterbored holes are specified by giving the diameter of the drill, the diameter of the counterbore, and the depth of the counterbore If the thickness of the material below the counterbore is significant, this thickness rather than the counterbore depth is given.
The countersink depth calculator helps you determine the depth of a countersunk hole.
The countersink depth calculator determines the depth of cut required to obtain a specified countersink diameter It consists of 3 entry fields and the calculated depth of cut. Numerous gauge types can be used to measure counterbores A caliper will be the most accessible inspection instrument if tolerances aren't too tight