Depth Measuring Gauges

A depth measuring gauge, also known as a depth gauge or depth micrometer, is a measuring instrument used to determine the depth of holes, grooves, or other depressions with a high level of accuracy. It is a tool commonly employed in various industries such as machining, woodworking, metalworking, and manufacturing. Depth measuring gauges come in different types, each designed for specific applications:

Digital Depth Gauge: Similar to digital height gauges, digital depth gauges feature an electronic display for direct and precise readings. They often have additional functions, such as zero-setting and data output capabilities.
Dial Depth Gauge: Dial depth gauges have a dial indicator that provides a visual representation of the depth measurement. Users can read the measurement directly from the dial.
Vernier Depth Gauge:Vernier depth gauges use a vernier scale in conjunction with a main scale to enhance the precision of the depth measurement. The user aligns the scales to determine the depth.
Depth measuring gauges are crucial for ensuring the accuracy of holes and recesses in various manufacturing processes. They are commonly used in conjunction with other measuring tools to achieve precise and reliable results.