A height gauge is a precision instrument used in manufacturing and metrology to measure the vertical distance from a reference surface (usually a surface plate) to a specific point on a workpiece. It typically consists of a graduated scale, a slider with a measuring jaw or probe, and a base for stability. Height gauges are commonly used for tasks such as scribing lines, measuring part dimensions, and verifying the height of features during machining or inspection.
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