About Plain Plug Gauges
| Material |
Steel |
| Material Grade |
A-090 |
| Sizes |
19.45 mm |
| Gauge Class |
7 H |
| Hardness |
60 - 62 HRC |
| Handle Design |
Double End |
| Gauge Type |
GO / NO - GO |
TGM Plain plug gauges are used for measuring internal dimensions, such as the diameter of holes or bores. They are a simple but crucial tool in quality control and manufacturing to ensure that parts meet specified tolerances. Here's a detailed look at plain plug gauges:
Key Features:
- Design: Typically consists of a cylindrical rod (the plug) with a specific diameter. It has no additional features like threads or profiles, hence the term "plain."
- Material: Usually made from high-grade steel or carbide, depending on the required durability and precision.
- Accuracy: Known for providing precise measurements, which are critical for ensuring that parts fit correctly and function properly.
Applications:
- Dimensional Checking: Used to measure the internal diameter of holes to ensure they are within specified tolerances.
- Quality Control: Commonly used in manufacturing and assembly processes to verify that parts meet design specifications.
- Calibration: Can be used to calibrate other measuring instruments or gauges by providing a standard reference.
Types:
- Go/No-Go Gauges: These gauges can come in "Go" and "No-Go" variants. The "Go" gauge checks if the hole is within the lower limit of the tolerance, while the "No-Go" gauge checks if it is within the upper limit.
Keywords:
- Plain Plug Gauge
- Internal Measurement
- Dimensional Tolerance
- Cylindrical Rod
- Quality Assurance
- Manufacturing Inspection
- Dimensional Accuracy
- Gauge Calibration
- Go/No-Go Gauges
- Precision Tool
Plain plug gauges are essential for ensuring the accuracy and quality of machined parts and are a fundamental tool in various precision engineering and manufacturing environments.
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Widespread Applications Across Sectors
Plain Plug Gauges are indispensable tools used to check internal diameter tolerances in manufacturing plants, engineering workshops, and quality control laboratories. Valued by inspection teams and maintenance staff, these gauges ensure precision in automotive, aerospace, and heavy machinery sectors. Their reliable accuracy supports seamless operation across various plant sites, facilitating high standards for end users, including manufacturers, component suppliers, and R&D facilities.
Certified Quality, Global Reach, Prompt Delivery
These Plain Plug Gauges meet stringent certifications aligned with international and national standards, ensuring top-notch reliability. Our main export markets include Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and Africa. List prices are competitive, considering quality and performance. Freight and exchange terms are flexible, optimizing delivery efficiency. Standard delivery lead times range from one week to two weeks, depending on order volume and customization needs, supporting your dynamic operational schedules worldwide.
FAQ's of Plain Plug Gauges:
Q: How are Plain Plug Gauges used in industrial applications?
A: Plain Plug Gauges are used for inspecting and measuring the internal diameter tolerances of drilled or machined holes, ensuring adherence to precise specifications during manufacturing and quality control processes.
Q: What is the difference between 'Go' and 'No-Go' plug gauges?
A: 'Go' plug gauges confirm that a hole's diameter is within tolerance limits, while 'No-Go' plug gauges verify that the diameter does not exceed the maximum specified size, ensuring accurate and reliable inspection results.
Q: Which industries benefit most from these gauges?
A: Industries like automotive, aerospace, machinery, and engineering highly benefit from these gauges as they demand strict measurement controls for safety-critical and high-performance components.
Q: Where are these gauges typically applied within a production environment?
A: These plug gauges are primarily applied in inspection departments, machining plants, assembly lines, and laboratories for periodic quality checks and validation of manufacturing processes.
Q: What accuracy and material options are available for Plain Plug Gauges?
A: Customers can choose from Class X, XX, or 0 accuracy, with materials such as High-Speed Steel (HSS), Tool Steel, or Hardened Steel, ensuring long-lasting performance and corrosion resistance.
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