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depth gage

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depth gage [′depth ‚gāj]
(design engineering)
An instrument or tool for measuring the depth of depression to a thousandth inch.


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Labelle pulls out a micrometer depth gage, designed to measure the depth of holes, slots, or any type of recess.
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