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What are the Types of Go No Go Gauges?

There are a number of thread gauges that are used for quality control when it comes to manufacturing precision parts. Amongst these, go-no-go gauges are economical as well as effective. Checkout for more Information : https://www.parishengineering.com.au/gauges/

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What are the Types of Go No Go Gauges?

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  1. Parish Engineering Pty Ltd www.parishengineering.com.au 48-50 Levanswell Road, Moorabbin, VIC 3189 sales@parishengineering.com.au 61 3 9555 3377 What are the Types of Go No Go Gauges? There are a number of thread gauges that are used for quality control when it comes to manufacturing precision parts. Amongst these, go-no-go gauges are economical as well as effective. Given below are a few types of go-no-go gauges and their functions. Plug Gauges If you are looking for thread gauges that ensure economical quality control, plug gauges are the way to go. These gauges are cylindrical instruments. They are used especially to check if the thread or hole is within limits. Thus, this helps create precision instruments that fit pass quality tests with ease.

  2. Parish Engineering Pty Ltd www.parishengineering.com.au 48-50 Levanswell Road, Moorabbin, VIC 3189 sales@parishengineering.com.au 61 3 9555 3377 Ring Gauges Ring gauges are the type of go no go gauges that are made with the best quality standards as high as ISO 1502. They are used to check that a manufactured pin, round or external thread is made as per standards. The main criteria is that it should fall within limits. Snap Gauges Snap gauges have two jaws. One jaw allows parts to pass whereas the second one stops them. This can be used to verify that the width of machine parts is within specified limits. If you are looking for the best thread gauges in Australia, contact Parish Engineering. Enquire at https://www.parishengineering.com.au/gauges/ or call +61 3 9555 3377.

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