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    Fluke 2176A thermocouple thermometer

    OK, I did a bit of searching myself. The 2176A is internally set on a circuit card and it is not easy to change thermocouple types, it appears. It definitely DOES make a difference on the type of thermocouple used since each type will supply a different voltage and if the machine thinks it is...
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    Fluke 2176A thermocouple thermometer

    Hello. I have a Fluke 2176A thermometer that is calibrated to type T thermocouples. I have K thermocouples. The unit is supposedly also good with K thermocouples, but I do not see how to let it know there are K thermocouples attached. Does anyone know about this thermometer? I thought I'd...
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    What is the internal radius of a counterbore?

    So do you also show a section view to show the radius? Or is it added to the CB call out?
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    What is the internal radius of a counterbore?

    OK, thanks for the replies. It sounds like there isn't a "standard" for this. Yes, I am referring to where the wall of the CB diameter meets the floor of the CB. I've never seen a radius specified for this, but it sounds like it is needed. I need to justify it because someone noticed it...
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    What is the internal radius of a counterbore?

    I've recently been asked to justify why we do not call out the internal radius at the bottom of a counterbore. Generally, we call out the thru hole diameter, the diameter of the counterbore and the depth of the counterbore with no mention of the radius allowed. Is there a standard for this...

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