George Schuetz

George Schuetz Director of Precision Gages

Know the Performance Levels of Your Gages

By understanding the characteristics of three types of gages, you can choose the correct one for your application.

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Measurement

There is More Than One Way to Find a Match

Three ways to control the clearance between critical-fit parts.

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Basics

Is It a Gaging Display or a Computer?

Sometimes, it’s hard to tell the difference.

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Measurement

Getting More with Digital Indicators

Today’s digital indicators are not only replacing dial indicators in some instances, but they are also approaching the performance of bench amplifiers at a fraction of the cost.

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Taking A Reading on Gages

Are we taking advantage of the vast amounts of dimensional information that a gage or hand tool can produce? Certainly not if the information presented on the gage display reads only “over,” “under” or “good.”

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Measurement

What Questions to Ask About Surface Finish Call-outs

All the details of the measuring process must be uncovered.

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Basics

Closing the Loop for Better Gaging

Gages and measuring instruments come in different shapes and sizes. Whether it be a snap gage, a bench stand, a surface-finish gage or even a form system, keeping the “measuring loop” as small or as short as possible is important for better gage performance.

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Basics

The Versatility of Snap Gages

The many design modifications available in snap gages enables them to measure some of the most difficult dimensions, right at the point of manufacture.

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Basics

How to choose a micrometer that fits your needs

Match your micrometer choice to your specific machine shop needs.

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Measurement

Maintaining an Air Gage System’s High Performance

Tight, clean and dry: The requirements of air gaging aren’t very different from mechanical gaging.

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Measurement

Measuring Tools Basics: Faster and Better

In a high-volume production environment, the cost of inspection is related to the speed with which measurements can be made and interpreted.

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Measurement

Measurement for True Surface Analysis

Optical metrology is providing more information, faster, about surfaces that were once impossible to measure and understand.

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