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by a2tech
2150 days ago
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Yes. And places that deal with these types of tolerances will typically have a person who's job is to simply verify and replace gauging. If a gauge doesn't have a documented test verifying its accuracy, then it has to be assumed to be inaccurate and any parts or tests based on results provided by the instrument need to be redone or the part scrapped. |
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