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depth gages

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What is depth gages?

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.

What other technologies are related to depth gages?

depth gages Competitor Technologies

Micrometers, both ID and OD, directly compete with depth gages for measuring dimensions and distances, particularly internal and external ones, but are often used for different geometries.
mentioned alongside depth gages in 37% (52) of relevant job posts
Calipers are used for measuring external and internal dimensions, as well as depth. They can be used in a similar manner to depth gages, serving as an alternative measurement tool.
mentioned alongside depth gages in 1% (248) of relevant job posts
Height gages, especially those with depth measuring attachments, can be used to measure depth, serving as a direct alternative to depth gages.
mentioned alongside depth gages in 3% (67) of relevant job posts
Micrometers can be used to measure depth of small features and act as a competitor to depth gages.
mentioned alongside depth gages in 1% (201) of relevant job posts

depth gages Complementary Technologies

Indicators (dial, test, etc.) can be used with depth gage bases or stands to enhance depth measurement capabilities or provide more precise readings. They are often integrated into depth measurement setups.
mentioned alongside depth gages in 4% (70) of relevant job posts
Dial indicators are often used with depth gage bases to increase measurement accuracy and resolution.
mentioned alongside depth gages in 2% (58) of relevant job posts

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