Accurate No. 5 [verified]
Occasionally utilized for specialized loads due to its fine grain and specific pressure curve. Comparison with Alternatives
During the post-WWII industrial boom, the Accurate No. 5 was standard equipment at: accurate no. 5
In the 1940s, the word "accurate" was thrown around loosely. Many tools claimed precision but delivered guesswork. The Accurate Specialties Company, however, built their reputation on a radical philosophy: the instrument must be more accurate than the tolerances it measures. Occasionally utilized for specialized loads due to its