A GO/NOGO snap gauge is set to what size ? Top and bottom size. ? Top and mid size. ? Bottom and mid size. ? Top, bottom and mid size.
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It consists of two anvils or jaws, one labeled as "GO" and the other as "NOGO." The GO anvil is set to the maximum acceptable size of the part, while the NOGO anvil is set to a slightly smaller size. When the part is placed between the anvils, it should pass Show more…
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