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Millimar 2-Jet Through or Blind Hole Air Plugs

Gaging TipsBy detercoAugust 19, 2021Leave a comment

Calibrated ID tooling for the Dimensionair® Air Gaging Systems Tooling is interchangeable without adjusting system magnification. Federal Air Plugs have large clearance (see table below), allowing easy entrance into the hole being measured and a greater measuring range. Long life – wide clearance and hard chrome (optional) body extends life of the air plug. Deep,…

Big Air Gage Capabilities for Small Holes

Gaging TipsBy detercoAugust 19, 2021Leave a comment

There are numerous parts that make use of very small holes in various industries (or in your garage). I can think of maybe a dozen, but the most common ones seem to be aerosol cans, needles for delivering fluids and medicines, fuel injection nozzles, and simple fixed restrictors used to control liquid or air flows.…

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