Measurement and Inspection
When it comes to industrial and scientific jobs, you'll need much more than a
ruler to get by. Whether you're working in a lab or on a construction site, precise measurements are vital for accurate test results or to ensure the safety of that house you're building. This guide will help you find some common tools that you'll need to get the job done.
Industrial Tools
The tools you need to work in say engineering or home inspection are going to be different from the tools a scientist may need to conduct an experiment. Therefore, this section is devoted to tools and devices for those working outside the science field.
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dial caliper are some of the most frequently used.
* Gauge - Another common tool used for measuring.
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Micrometer - Similar to a caliper but used to measure much smaller distances.
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magnifier for quick use.
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Borescope - Think of an endoscope that doctors put in your body to view your organs, a borescope is exactly the same but used in an industrial setting.
Scientific Tools
What would science be without measurement? Scientists have a large assortment of tools ready to measure solutions, test pH levels, and inspect microscopic organisms. These are some tools no scientist can live without.
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Microscope - No scientist can function without the intense magnification powers of a microscope.
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Tweezers - Not just for plucking eyebrows, this versatile tool can pick up small items.
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Burette cylinder'>graduated cylinder.
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Health and Safety Tools
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Hardware
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Material Handling
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Home Improvement Brands
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Workshop and Home Improvement