The History of Gauge Blocks

The beginning The concept of a set of gauge blocks that can be used to assemble a gauge to accurately represent almost any practical length from a small number of pieces was invented by Carl Edvard Johansson (Figure 1), a Swedish machinist, in 1896 and therefore has more than a century of history. Figure 2…

Choosing the Right Air Gage

Air gaging has many advantages as an inspection method. It is quick and easy to use, requiring little skill on the part of the operator. It is highly adaptable to measuring special features for both dimensional and geometric tolerances, ranging from simple IDs and ODs to taper, flatness, and runout.  With different tooling readily installed…