Gauge (engineering)
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In engineering, a gauge is used to make measurements. Various types of gauges include:
- Dial test indicator
- Bore gauge
- Feeler gauge
- Fishtail-Center gauge
- Go-NoGo gauge
- Gauge blocks
- Radius gauge
- Stream gauge
- Thread pitch gauge
- Vernier height gauge
- Pressure gauge
- Temperature gauge
- Strain gauge
- Wire gauge
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| Bore gauge | Caliper | Dial indicator | Engineer's blue | Feeler | Fishtail-Center | Gauge blocks | Gauge | Go-NoGo | Machinist square | Marking blue | Marking gauge | Marking out | Micrometer | Radius gauge | Ruler | Sine bar | Spirit level | Straightedge | Surface plate | Tape measure | Thread pitch | Vernier height | Vernier scale | Wiggler |
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