Depth gauges are precision measuring instruments used to determine the depth of holes, recesses, steps, and other features. They typically consist of a base that rests on a reference surface and a measuring rod or probe that extends to the bottom of the feature being measured. Depth gauges are commonly used in machining, manufacturing, and quality control to ensure that parts meet specified dimensions and tolerances.
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