VERMONT GAGE Steel Y Go Reversible Assemblies, Red


Vermont reversible plug gages are used in manufacturing and machining processes where accuracy and consistency are paramount. These reversible plug gauges are used in automotive manufacturing, aerospace engineering and medical device production, ensuring components fit perfectly.

Filter
StyleModelPrice (ex. VAT)
A
161301130
€43.00
RFQ
A
161302130
€32.71
RFQ
A
161303130
€24.35
RFQ
A
161304130
€24.35
RFQ
A
161305130
€29.58
RFQ
A
161306130
€31.17
RFQ
A
161307130
€33.83
RFQ
A
161308130
€40.73
RFQ
A
161309130
€43.65
RFQ
A
161310130
€55.14
RFQ

Working Mechanism

  • Reversible plug gages function by inserting one of their ends into a hole to determine if it falls within specified tolerance limits.
  • The choice of the end (Go or No-Go) depends on the desired measurement outcome. If the Go end fits smoothly, the hole is within tolerance. Conversely, if the No-Go end fits or fits with resistance, the hole is out of tolerance.

Features

  • Vermont Gage reversible plug gages feature steel construction for durability.
  • They feature a precision-ground, 2-inch gaging surface, enabling accurate measurement of holes with varying depths.
  • These reversible plug gages come with a comprehensive certificate of accuracy, providing documented proof of its precision.
  • They boast customisable handle markings (up to 25 characters) for easy tool identification and traceability.
  • These plug gages feature a reversible design, allowing for dual-end usage, effectively doubling the tool's lifespan.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose the right Vermont Gage steel Y Go reversible plug gauge for my application?

Select the gauge that matches the nominal hole size and tolerance requirements of your specific application.

How do I properly care for and maintain Vermont reversible plug gauges?

Keep them clean, avoid excessive force during use and store them in a dry and protected environment to maintain accuracy and longevity.

We are here to help!

Looking for a part not listed here?