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                      Directory The world of metrology can 
                      be slick and sexy, with large-part inspection devices priced 
                      in the hundreds of thousands of dollars, or simple and mundane, 
                      with inexpensive gages designed to take quick measurements 
                      of thousands of parts. Although the CMMs, height gages, 
                      surface measurement gages and the hundreds of other metrology 
                      tools get all the attention, the fixtures that hold the 
                      devices or parts in place are just as important to ensure 
                      accurate measurements.   Walk onto any shop floor and you’ll inevitably see 
                      gage fixtures holding down the fort. Like the metrology 
                      tools they support, these fixtures can be pricey or cheap, 
                      simple or complex. Selecting the right fixture is just as 
                      important as selecting the right gage for the measurement 
                      task.  Some gage manufacturers supply the fixtures needed to 
                      hold their devices, some work with fixture suppliers and 
                      some let their customers purchase fixtures on their own. 
                      And don’t forget the quality technicians who cobble 
                      together custom fixtures themselves.  To help you in your quest for the perfect gage fixture, 
                      Quality Digest has assembled a directory of gage fixture 
                      suppliers. Some of the companies listed sell their fixtures 
                      only with the inspection devices they sell; others custom 
                      design fixtures for anyone.  As with all Quality Digest directories, this guide is 
                      in no way meant to endorse or exclude any particular organization. 
                      We suggest that you use this directory as a starting point 
                      in your research. Talk to your gage suppliers. Surf the 
                      Net. See what your suppliers and vendors are using.   |