Receiving Gauges

Our gauge portfolio includes the Profile Checking Gauge for intricate shapes, Receiving Gauge for incoming component verification, Leakage Testing Gauge for sealed product integrity, Ring Gauge for external diameter precision, Plug Gauge for internal diameter accuracy, and Snap Gauge for quick and precise dimension assessments. Crafted for reliability, precision, and efficiency, each gauge enhances manufacturing quality control processes.

    Purpose of Using Receiving Gauges

    Receiving gauges serve various purposes in the manufacturing and quality control processes:

    Checking Several Dimensions: Enables the verification of multiple dimensions in a single operation.

    Checking Critical Profiles: Facilitates the examination of critical profiles by simply placing the component over the gauge.

    Precision Manufacturing: Ensures very precise manufacturing according to the specified tolerance of the component.

    Steady Reading: Provides steady readings even in high vibration areas, ensuring accuracy.

    Easy Re-Ranging: Allows for easy re-ranging and checking of components.

    No Expertise Required: Doesn’t require specialized expertise for checking components.

    Fast Checking: Offers a quick checking process without the need for a Height Gauge or CMM Machine.

    Applications of Receiving Gauges

    Receiving gauges find application in various scenarios:

    Critical Components: Used for checking critical components in manufacturing.

    Assembly Checking: Facilitates checking of assemblies in a single operation.

    High-Volume Production: Ideal for checking components in high-volume production scenarios.

    Profile Sheet Metal Components: Specifically designed for checking variable profile sheet metal components.\

    Assurance of Receiving Gauge Quality

    Ensuring the reliability of receiving gauges involves:

    Inspection Report: Providing an inspection report along with the gauge.

    CMM Machine Inspection: Checking the gauge on a CMM Machine for thorough inspection.

    Calibration: Performing gauge calibration at regular intervals as per usage requirements

    A gauge is a tool used to check whether measures are working within the desired parameters or not. There are several types of gauges designed for different purposes:

    Profile Checking Gauge: Used to verify the shape or profile of a component.
    Receiving Gauge: Ensures that components received meet specified dimensions and criteria.
    Leakage Testing Gauge: Used to check for leaks in a sealed system or component.
    Ring Gauge: Checks the external dimensions of cylindrical objects, often used for diameter verification.
    Plug Gauge: Verifies the internal dimensions of a hole or a bore.
    Snap Gauge: Used for rapid and accurate measurement of a feature, often used for Go/No-Go testing.

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