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Setting the bore gage consists of adjusting this reference contact to produce a zero reading on the indicator when the gage is measuring the nominal size. The downside of this method is the potential cost: 1) rings can be expensive, especially if one is required for each of many sizes on the shop floor; 2) users tend to over-specify master rings to XX tolerance accuracies, which may not be required for the tolerance of the part; and 3) for each master ring needed, there will be storage and annual certification costs. [...]using master rings for each diameter to be measured can become very costly. Using either the master ring or the gage block method and following good metrology practices will provide overall accuracies of 0.0001 inch to the nominal size, which are typical performance requirements for an adjustable bore gage.

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