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IN-PROCESS GAUGING IS COST EFFECTIVE

ARTICLE FROM MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING, JULY 2007 ISSUE

IN-PROCESS GAUGING IS COST EFFECTIVE


In-process gaging has two potential benefits. It can tell you how well your machine tool is performing before you start cutting, or it can be used to determine if you are making parts to spec. It can also reduce trips to a test unit or a lab that not only takes time, but can mean an error-inducing re-setup.

Frank Powell, product manager for the PRODAR Division in Marposs Corp., Auburn Hills, Mich., interviewed by Manufacturing Engineering.
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Read the In-Process Gaging is Cost Effective article, that first appeared in the July 2007 issue of Manufacturing Engineering Magazine.

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