A depth gauge is an instrument used to measure the depth of a hole, recess, or step. It typically consists 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 manufacturing, engineering, and machining to ensure precise dimensions and tolerances.
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