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layout refers to the process of measurements from a drawing to the materials from which parts or repairs will be made, |
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the scale for the rule depends on how the of length are marked off. |
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one of the most useful rules for an aviation technician is the 6-inch. |
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triangular shaped rule that has six scales graduated in tenths, twentieths,thirtieths, fortieths, fiftieths, and sixtieths of an inch. |
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a solid product that is long in relation to its cross-sectional dimensions and that is square or rectangular with sharp or rounded corners or edges, or hexagonal or octagona with regular edges. must be 3/8 of an inch or bigger. |
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a rolled product, rectangular in cross section, with a thickness less than .oo6 inches |
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a metal part mechanically worked to a predetermined shape by one or more processes such as hammering, opsetting pressing rolling and so forth |
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a tube in standardized combinations of outside diameter and thickness. |
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a rolled product rectangular in cross section and form, with a thickness of .250in or more and sheared or sawed edges. |
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a solid product that is long in relation to its cross sectional dimensions and 3/8 of an inch or bigger. |
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a wrought product that is long in relation to its cross sectional dimensions and has a cross section other than that of sheet plate rod bar tube or wire |
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a rolled product that is rectangular in cross section and for with a thickness of .006 through .249 |
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