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How do you use a go no go gauge?

How do you use a go no go gauge?

To inspect hole size of a part, the Go gage is inserted into the hole. If the gage can be entered into the hole, then the hole is considered to be above its low limit. Following that, the No Go gauge is used: if it enters the hole, than the hole is too big.

What is the use of no gauge gauges?

Go – No Go gauges are manual mechanical measuring tools used in production lines to guarantee the machining has taken place and it has been performed correctly. They differ from each other based on the type of surface check being performed; for example geometry and/or dimension.

What is a go no go tool?

A go/no-go gauge refers to an inspection tool used to check a workpiece against its allowed tolerances via a go/no-go test. Its name is derived from two tests: the check involves the workpiece having to pass one test (go) and fail the other (no-go).

How do you unlock crimping tool?

The crimping die usually drops when the hex screw is removed. However, if the upper crimping die is stuck, loosen it by lightly tapping the die with the butt of a screwdriver handle or rubber hammer. Note: The plate on the die can be removed using a pair of grip lock pliers if a battery case is stuck in the plate.

WHAT IS A crimp positioner?

Crimp Tool Positioners are parts of a Crimping tool designed to adapt the tool frame to a particular application. Available in a wide selection of sizes and shapes locators guarantee versatility of every crimping tool.

What is difference between GO gauge and no go gauge?

The only difference here is that a Go thread ring is measuring the maximum minor diameter instead of the minimum major diameter. That is measured with a separate gage such as an OD micrometer. Like the No-Go thread plug, the No-Go thread ring is only verifying that the pitch diameter is within allowable limits.