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HOW TO EASILY INSPECT PARTS WHILE THEY ARE STILL FIXTURED IN THE MACHINE

FROM QUALITY MAGAZINE, MARCH 2007 ISSUE

HOW TO EASILY INSPECT PARTS WHILE THEY ARE STILL FIXTURED IN THE MACHINE

As anyone who has attempted on-machine inspection with a wired gauge knows, inspect parts while they are still fixtured in the machine is a difficult and often dangerous procedure. In practical terms, on-machine inspection requires a wireless gauge.

Bob Harman, product manager for the TESTAR Division in Marposs Corp., Auburn Hills, Mich., explains Marposs wireless solutions for the shop floor environment.
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Read the How To Guide that appeared in the March 2007 issue of Quality Magazine.
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