Plug Gauges (3,000+ items) - Page 3
Go/No Go Set Plug Assy, No 2-56 UNC 2A
Class X No-Go Pin Gauge Tol 0.00004 in
Class X No-Go Pin Gauge Tol 0.00004 in
Go/No Go Set Plug Assy, 3/4-10 UNC 2A
Plug Gage, Go Type, Class X, 0.4998in. dia.
Set Thread Plug Gage, 1-1/2"-11.5 Size
Spark Plug Gauge & Gap Tool, W162C
Threaded Plug Gauge, 1/2"-28, UNEF
Plug Gage, Yellow Handle, M4 x 0.5 Thread
Threaded Plug Gauge, 1 1/2"-12, UNF
No. 6-32 UNC 2B-3B Go Member Working Thread Plug Gage
Set Thread Plug Gage, 1-1/2"-11.5 Size
Go/No Go Set Plug Assy, 1/4-28 UNF 2A
Plug Gage, Go Type, Class X, 0.4485in. dia.
Taperlock Thread Plug Gage, 9/16"-18 Size
Taperlock Thread Plug Gage, 7/8"-9 Size
Go/No Go Set Plug Assy, 3/8-16 UNC 2A
Go/No Go Plug Gage Assy, 1/4-32 UNEF 2B
Plug Gage, Class X, 0.09 in. dia.
Pipe Thread Plug, 1-1/2"-11.5 Size
Plug Gage, Class X, 0.3128 in. dia.
Plug Gage Assembly, 2in.L, 0.7498 in. dia.
Plug Gage, Class X, 0.207 in. dia.
Plug Gage, No Go Type, 0.1319 in. dia.
Plug Gage, Tool Steel, 0.6693 in. dia.
Plug Gage, No Go Type, 0.2822 in. dia.
Plug Gage, Tool Steel, 0.3550 in. dia.
Plug Gage, Class X, 0.0048 in. dia.
Plug Gage, Class X, 0.2145 in. dia.
Plug Gage, Class X, 0.2555 in. dia.
Plug Gage, No Go Type, 0.1480 in. dia.
About Plug Gauges
Plug gauges are precision measuring instruments used to accurately measure the size of a hole or cylinder. They are used to check the dimensions of a hole or cylinder and ensure that it meets the required specifications.
Types of Plug Gauges
Plug gauges come in various sizes and configurations depending on the application. The most common types of plug gauges are plain plug gauges, taperlock plug gauges, adjustable plug gauges, and master plug gauges. Plain plug gauges are used for simple measurements while taperlock plugs can be adjusted to accommodate various sizes and shapes. Adjustable plugs allow for quick adjustments without having to remove the gauge from the workpiece while master plugs provide highly accurate measurements.
How Plug Gauges are Made
Plug gauges are typically made from high-grade steel or other hard materials such as carbide or ceramic. They must also be precisely machined with tight tolerances in order to ensure accuracy when measuring holes and cylinders. Other components such as handles, grips, and springs may also be added depending on the type of plug gauge.
Industries that use Plug Gauges
Plug gauges are widely used in manufacturing industries such as automotive, aerospace, electronics, medical devices, etc., where precise measurements need to be taken. Professionals working in these industries use them to check parts for conformance with quality standards and specifications.
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