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Plug Gauges

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    0637 - Plain Plug Gauges - H7

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    Original price €23,90 - Original price €32,00
    Original price
    €23,90 - €32,00
    €23,90 - €32,00
    Current price €23,90

    Standard DIN 2245 Model Manufacturing tolerances: according to DIN 7150-2 and DIN 7164 Fit H7 All cylindrical Special dimensions with ...

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    4124 - Go & NoGo Hole Checkers - H7

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    Original price €20,30 - Original price €148,00
    Original price
    €20,30 - €148,00
    €20,30 - €148,00
    Current price €20,30

    Supplied with Go and No-Go gages together Class H7 Hardness HRC 60±2 Standard DIN7150-2.

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    4166 - Pin Gauge Sets

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    Original price €185,00 - Original price €582,00
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    €185,00 - €582,00
    €185,00 - €582,00
    Current price €185,00

    Made of alloy steel Hardness HRC62-65 Diameter accuracy: ±1μm.

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    4110 - Ø2-3 mm Individual Pin Gauges with two decimal places (0.01mm step)

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    Original price €7,30 - Original price €7,30
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    €7,30
    €7,30 - €7,30
    Current price €7,30

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A plug gauge, also known as a plug or pin gauge, is a precision measuring instrument used to check the diameter or the depth of holes or bores. It consists of a cylindrical, often tapered, rod or pin with specific dimensions that are designed to fit within the hole being measured. The gauge is manufactured with precise tolerances, ensuring it accurately represents the desired dimensions.

To use a plug gauge, it is inserted into the hole or bore being measured. If the gauge fits perfectly without any force or noticeable play, the hole's size or depth is within the acceptable tolerance range. If there is any resistance or if the gauge doesn't fit smoothly, it indicates that the hole's dimensions are either too small or too large, respectively, and may require adjustments or further inspection.

Plug gauges are widely used in various industries, such as manufacturing, machining, and engineering, to ensure the quality and accuracy of produced components or products with holes or bores. They are essential tools for maintaining tight tolerances in the manufacturing process and ensuring proper fit and functionality of assembled parts.