Gauges are classified into eight types, they are:
- Plug gauge.
- Ring gauge.
- Taper gauge.
- Snap gauge.
- Feeler gauge.
- Thread gauge.
- Form gauge.
We have purchased a new facility that will increase our manufacturing space by over 100,000 square feet. This expanded capability keeps all of our manufacturing – and more importantly, all of our workers employed in Chennai. The new facility is very environmentally friendly – we have solar heating and low energy lighting.
Our goal is to protect jobs and the environment while expanding our production capabilities to increase inventory, allowing us to significantly decrease wait times for product delivery.
Kosaka Calibration Manufacturing has set a standard for quality and innovation that is unparalleled in our industry. Our goal is to continue to design, engineer, and develop new products that provide both the hobbyist and professional multi gauges the best equipment available anywhere.
Uses of Multi-Gauge
- Set roller heights on your planer.
- Square the fences on your machines.
- Check the knife setting on your planer.
- Set the saw blade height and dados on your table saw.
- Check the in-feed height on your jointer.
- Check heights of your jointer blades.
- Accurately measure the height of shaper and router bit settings.
Dial gauges are used for checking flatness of surfaces; parallelism of bar and rods; and detecting small differences if any in linear measurement of identical objects. A dial gauge is also used for measuring concentricity of round objects. These are available in inches as well as in millimeter.