释义 |
off-ˈgauge, a. [f. off prep. + gauge, gage n.] Of steel strip: having a thickness outside the permitted tolerance. Freq. absol.
1940Sheet Metal Industries XIV. 611/1 It is believed that the predominating cause for off gauge while at running speed is the variation in the incoming strip. 1947Jrnl. Iron & Steel Inst. CLVI. 398/2 The phenomenon undoubtedly contributes to ‘off-gauge’ strip in wide-strip mills and other mills rolling thin-gauge material, during acceleration and deceleration. 1953Engineering 9 Jan. 33/1 As the measuring head cannot be mounted close to the roll gap, there is a delay between the rolling of off⁓gauge strip and its indication. 1962C. W. Starling Theory & Pract. Flat Rolling ix. 149 Probably the most common cause of rejections in cold rolled sheet is ‘off gauge’, and as the tendency is to decrease gauge tolerances, accurate gauge control is of the utmost importance. |