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Dorsey Introduces Ultra Large Diameter Gages

60 in. to 240 in. range

Dorsey Metrology International
Wed, 11/03/2010 - 18:03
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(Dorsey Metrology: Poughkeepsie, NY) -- Dorsey Metrology has introduced a new line of products in response to demand for large measuring diameters. Its new Ultra Large Diameter Gages have been designed to meet the largest, accurate measuring needs outside the capabilities of the traditional Dorsey Metrology gauge family. This ultra large series measures large parts in the range of 60 in. (1,500 mm) to 240 in. (6,000 mm), while maintaining accuracy, stability, and rigidity.

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This line has come in response to several different industries, requesting measurement solutions for various functions. The product line meets the needs of even the most demanding user, with functionality including the inspection of large elements used in generators, turbines, aircraft engine housings, windmill parts, large bearings, large gears, large shaft lengths, and shipbuilding apparatus.

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