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gauge

Any scientific measuring instrument – for example, a wire gauge or a pressure gauge. The term is also applied to the width of a railway or tramway track.



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Instrumentation: For thickness measurement--dial and digital bench comparators, hand held micrometers, non-contact AccuFlow air gaging for inprocess and bench; electronic read-out available
A fully automatic benchtop coordinate measurement machine (CMM) designed for restricted spaces and/or to measure small parts was featured by Optical Gaging Products.
In gaging what the customer's alternatives to your product are, it is less important to know whether Competitor X's market share is 25% or 30% than it is to know its capabilities for comparable quality and service, its philosophy about the importance of this product line, and its interests in this customer.
 
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