Height gauges are precision instruments used to measure the vertical distance from a reference surface to a specific feature on a workpiece. They are commonly used in manufacturing, inspection, and quality control to verify the dimensions of parts, calibrate other measuring instruments, and ensure accuracy in machining and assembly processes. Height gauges can be manual, digital, or computerized, and may incorporate various features such as scribes, dial indicators, or electronic probes.
This tech insight summary was produced by Sumble. We provide rich account intelligence data.
On our web app, we make a lot of our data available for browsing at no cost.
We have two paid products, Sumble Signals and Sumble Enrich, that integrate with your internal sales systems.