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Measurement

Know the Performance Levels of Your Gages

By understanding the characteristics of three types of gages, you can choose the correct one for your application.

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There is More Than One Way to Find a Match

Three ways to control the clearance between critical-fit parts.

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Basics

Is It a Gaging Display or a Computer?

Sometimes, it’s hard to tell the difference.

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Getting More with Digital Indicators

Today’s digital indicators are not only replacing dial indicators in some instances, but they are also approaching the performance of bench amplifiers at a fraction of the cost.

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Taking A Reading on Gages

Are we taking advantage of the vast amounts of dimensional information that a gage or hand tool can produce? Certainly not if the information presented on the gage display reads only “over,” “under” or “good.”

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What Questions to Ask About Surface Finish Call-outs

All the details of the measuring process must be uncovered.

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Basics

Closing the Loop for Better Gaging

Gages and measuring instruments come in different shapes and sizes. Whether it be a snap gage, a bench stand, a surface-finish gage or even a form system, keeping the “measuring loop” as small or as short as possible is important for better gage performance.

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The Versatility of Snap Gages

The many design modifications available in snap gages enables them to measure some of the most difficult dimensions, right at the point of manufacture.

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Basics

How to choose a micrometer that fits your needs

Match your micrometer choice to your specific machine shop needs.

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Basics

Maintaining an Air Gage System’s High Performance

Tight, clean and dry: The requirements of air gaging aren’t very different from mechanical gaging.

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