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  2. Go/no-go gauge - Wikipedia

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    A go/no-go gauge is an inspection tool that checks a workpiece against its allowed tolerances via a go/no-go test. It has two tests: one that passes and one that fails the workpiece. Learn about different types of go/no-go gauges and their applications.

  3. Thread pitch gauge - Wikipedia

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    A thread pitch gauge is a tool for measuring the pitch or lead of a screw thread. It is not a precise instrument, but a reference tool for determining the profile and category of a thread.

  4. Brown & Sharpe - Wikipedia

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    Brown & Sharpe is a division of Hexagon AB, a Swedish multinational corporation focused on metrological tools and technology. It was founded in 1833 in Providence, Rhode Island and became one of the best-known and most influential machine tool builders and manufacturers of instruments for machinists.

  5. Gauge (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    A gauge is a device used to measure or display dimensional properties of objects, such as thickness, gap, diameter, etc. Learn about different types of gauges, such as bore gauge, caliper, dial indicator, load cell, and more.

  6. Micrometer (device) - Wikipedia

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    A micrometer, also known as a micrometer screw gauge, is a device for accurate measurement of components. Learn about its origin, development, and different types of micrometers, such as outside, inside, depth, and blade micrometers.

  7. Unified Thread Standard - Wikipedia

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    The Unified Thread Standard (UTS) is a screw thread form and series used in the US and Canada. It has a 60° profile, a major diameter, a minor diameter, and a pitch, and is designated by a number and a threads per inch.