(87 companies) Air gages use pneumatic pressure and flow to measure or sort dimensional attributes.
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(136 companies) Bore and ID gages are designed for internal diameter dimensional measurement or assessment.
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(177 companies) Calipers typically use a precise slide movement for inside, outside, depth or step measurements. Some caliper types are used for comparing or transferring dimensions.
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(107 companies) Depth gages are used to measure of the depth of holes, cavities, or other component features.
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(865 companies) Dimensional gages and instruments provide quantitative measurements of product or component dimensional and form attributes such as wall thickness, depth, height, length, inner diameter (ID), outer diameter (OD), taper or bore.
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(52 companies) Fixed gages are designed to access a specific attribute based on comparative gaging.
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(73 companies) Gage blocks are manufactured to precise gagemaker tolerance grades for calibrating, checking, and setting fixed and comparative gages.
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(101 companies) Height gages are used for measuring the height of components or product features.
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(146 companies) Indicators and comparators measure where the linear movement of a precision spindle or probe is amplified.
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(1207 companies) Hand tools such as screwdrivers, wrenches, and hammers, used for assembly, installation, repair and maintenance of machines and systems.
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(815 companies) Power tools encompasses a wide range of devices, frequently motor-driven, for fabrication, assembly, construction, and repair across all industries and applications.
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(52 companies) Laser micrometers measure extremely small distances using laser technology.
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(124 companies) Levels are mechanical or electronic tools that measure the inclination of a surface relative to the earth's surface.
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(107 companies) Magnifiers are inspection instruments that are used to magnify a product or part detail via a lens system.
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(69 companies) Masters and setting gages provide dimensional standards for calibrating other gages.
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(66 companies) Measuring microscopes are used by toolmakers for measuring the properties of tools. These microscopes are often used for dimensional measurement with lower magnifying powers to allow for brighter, sharper images combined with a wide field of view.
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(177 companies) Micrometers are instruments for precision dimensional gaging consisting of a ground spindle and anvil mounted in a C-shaped steel frame. Noncontact laser micrometers are also available.
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(42 companies) Microscope stages are platforms where specimens are placed for observation with a microscope. They are often equipped with a mechanical device which holds the specimen slide in place, but allows the back-and-forth and side-to-side movement of the slide.
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(483 companies) Microscopes are instruments that produce magnified images of small objects
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(151 companies) Plug and pin gauges are used to compare hole and slot dimensions or locations to specific tolerances. This product area includes go gauges and no-go gauges.
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(56 companies) Protractors and angle gages measure the angle between two surfaces of a part or assembly.
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(99 companies) Ring gages are used for go / no-go assessment compared to the specified dimensional tolerances or attributes of pins, shafts, or threaded studs.
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(148 companies) Rules are flat, graduated scales used for length measurement. For OEM applications, digital or electronic linear scales are often used.
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(47 companies) Snap gages are used in production settings where specific diametrical or thickness measurements must be repeated frequently with precision and accuracy.
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(46 companies) Squares are used to indicate, by visual comparison, whether two surfaces are perpendicular. Most products consist of a simple, fixed standard and a beam and blade with a mutual orientation of 90
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(243 companies) Thickness gages are used to make precise dimensional measurements on a wide variety of coatings and materials including steel, plastic, glass, rubber, ceramics, paint, electroplated layers, enamels, etc
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(140 companies) Thread gages are dimensional instruments for measuring and/or verifying thread size, pitch or other parameters.
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