Go/No Go Gauges
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Augmented Reality Gauging
Guided sequence gauging from Marposs uses augmented reality glasses that guide inspectors through a sequence of steps and measurements to check component features using an iWave2 handheld wireless gauge and a Go/NoGo gauge.
Marposs Launches New Technical Center in California
Their new facility is strategically located in Silicon Valley, the hub of innovation and technology.
Affordable Pin Gage Sets
Affordable pin gage sets from Meyer Gage are ideal to measure hole sizes, calculate distances between holes, gage slot widths, and also Go/No-Go measuring of hole sizes and depths, checking hole location and distance, and setting micrometers.
Advanced Measurement Systems for the Shop Floor or the Lab
The 3-axis SprintMVP benchtop measurement system from RAM Optical Instrumentation is one of several inspection systems and software from QVI that help to reduce inspection cycles and increase accuracy on a wide range of complex part configurations.
Marposs Joins Michigan Aerospace Manufacturer’s Association
They see great growth potential for high precision measurement and inspection technologies in the aerospace and defense industries.
Mahr Federal Changes Name to Mahr Inc.
The objective is to provide more consistency and better gage and brand recognition across all of their markets.
Dorsey Metrology Opens Online Webstore
This e-commerce site showcases their bore gages for measuring ID and snap gages for OD, along with convenient “Quick Shop” and “Build Your Own Gage” features.
Go/No Go Gauges
Go/No go gauges are tools used to check the tolerances of a workpiece, for example, thread depth and major diameter of a screw. Go/no go gauges are utilized to ensure interchangeability of parts between processes. Go/no go gauges rate a…
Mahr Federal Engineer Recognized by ASME
Frederick G. Parsons was honored by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers with the Patrick Higgins Medal for outstanding service.
Comparative ID/OD Gaging
Part two of our series on various measurement processes examines the factors that must be considered when selecting ID/OD comparator gages.