wire gauge
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Definition
- Noun:
- A tool for measuring the diameter of wire: A "wire gauge" is a device, typically a flat piece of metal or plastic with notches or holes of precise sizes, used to determine the thickness or diameter of a wire or sheet metal.
Usage
- The primary use of "wire gauge" is to identify the size of an electrical wire, which corresponds to its current-carrying capacity and physical dimensions.
- It is a standard tool in electrical work, metalworking, and crafting.
Examples
- Noun:
- Before connecting the circuit, the electrician used a wire gauge to check the thickness of the conductor.
- This wire gauge indicates that the wire is 12 AWG (American Wire Gauge).
- You need a wire gauge to ensure you're using the correct size wire for that amp fuse.
Advanced Usage
- "To check against a wire gauge": To verify a wire's size by using the tool.
- Always check the stripped wire against a wire gauge to confirm its size.
Variants and Related Words
- Wire gage: An alternative, less common spelling of "wire gauge."
- American Wire Gauge (AWG): (n) A standardized system for denoting wire diameter, where a lower number indicates a thicker wire. This is the most common system referenced by a wire gauge in North America.
- Sheet metal gauge: (n) A similar tool or standard for measuring the thickness of sheet metal.
Synonyms
- Wire size checker: A descriptive synonym.
- Diameter gauge: A more general term for tools measuring diameter.
Related Phrases
- "What gauge is this wire?": A common question when using a wire gauge.
- I'm not sure; let me find the wire gauge to see what gauge this wire is.
Noun
- gauge for measuring the diameter of wire