Go/no-go gauges are simple inspection tools used to quickly verify whether a part's dimension is within specified tolerance limits. A "go" gauge represents the maximum material condition (MMC) and should pass over or into the feature being inspected. The "no-go" gauge represents the least material condition (LMC) and should not pass. Their primary use is for high-volume manufacturing where speed and simplicity are important, allowing for quick acceptance or rejection of parts without requiring precise measurements.
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