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Slater Tools go/no-go gauge eliminates process variations
- December 28, 2017
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Slater Tools has introduced a new line of go/no-go gauge sets for customer-specific applications. The full range is designed and engineered to inspect parts for machining process variations such as form size, twist, and tool wear.
The gauges are made from oil-hardened M2 high-speed steel and are held to extremely tight tolerances, within 0.0002 in.
All gauges are offered for numerous shapes, either as full form composite, sector, or progressive forms. Both plug and ring gauges are offered for checking internal or external forms. The company offers long form certification upon request for those applications and industries that require it.
Slater Tools * www.slatertools.com
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