A sine bar is a tool used to measure angles in metalworking.
It consists of a hardened, precision ground body with two precision ground cylinders fixed at each end. The distance between
the centers of the cylinders is precisely controlled, and the top of the bar is parallel to a line through the centers of the two
rollers. The dimension between the two rollers is chosen to be a whole number (for ease of later calculations) and forms the
hypotenuse of a triangle when in use. The
image shows a 10 inch and a 100 mm sine bar.
When a sine bar is placed on a level surface the top edge will be parallel to that
surface. If one roller is raised by a known distance then the top edge of the bar will be tilted by the same amount forming an
angle that may be calculated by the application of the sine rule.
- The hypotenuse is a constant dimension — (100 mm or 10 inches in the examples shown).
- The height is obtained from the dimension between the bottom of one roller and the table's surface.
- The angle is calculated by using the sine rule.

Angles may be measured or set with this tool. For precision measurements where the bar must be set at an angle,
gauge blocks are traditionally used.
Types
Sine centre
A special type of sine bar is sine centre which is used for conical objects having male and female parts.it cannot measure the
angle more than 45 degrees.
Sine table
Sine table is used to measure angles of large workpieces
Compound sine angle
It is used to measure compound angles of large workpieces.In this case,two sine tables are mounted one over the other at right
angles.The tables can be twisted to get the required alignment.
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