Production Machining

FEB 2013

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PRODUCTS Bore Gage for Fast, Precise Hole Measurement Sunnen's PG bore gages take an intuitive approach to hole gaging on machining stations, the company says. PG gages can be used with a mechanical design and speedometer-type scale for quick to examine the entire bore for diameter, taper, barrel, bell mouth, visual confirmation of ID by a busy machine operator. The gage out-of-round and lobing. A sliding faceplate with adjustable stops combines lab-precise accuracy (±0.000025"/0.0006 mm) with a permits end-to-end examination of bores. Stops can be set to shop-hardened design that's compact, portable and mountable allow examination of a particular section of the bore, with accuracy right up to the edge of ports, lands and ends. The speedometertype scale provides readouts down to 0.000050" (0.001 mm) for 100 percent inspection of machining operations or fast sampling of large vendor lots, according to Sunnen. Various models are available for gaging IDs from 0.090" to 4.310". Metric models cover IDs from 2.0 mm -109.47 mm. The PG bore gage removes complexity, skill and "feel" from the measurement process, allowing machine operators to precisely confirm part size with an intuitive analog scale. The unique design of these gages is not affected by temperature, moisture, air pressure or vibration, and they need no electrical or air connections, making them immune to fluctuations in line voltage or air pressure. :: Sunnen Products Company 314-781-2100 sunnen.com productionmachining.com :: 65

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