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T M   9 - 2 4 3 USING AN ADJUSTABLE SNAP GAGE - Continued GAGING  FLAT  PARTS 1 Position gage so that the pins or buttons (1) are square with the flat surfaces on the part (2). 2    Using a slight hand pressure, push the gage (3) over the part. 3   If the part is within limits, the NO GO pins will stop the part. 4 If the part is undersize, it will be possible to push it past the NO GO pins. GAGING  CYLINDRICAL  PARTS 1 Locate the gage on the part with the solid anvil (1) on top. Rock the gage (2) as indicated by the shaded  segment  above,  where  the  GO  dimension  is checked. 2    If the shaft is not oversized, the first button (3) will pass over it easily. 15-6

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