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7mm Limit Plug Gauge Wear Measurement Tip, Hardened Steel, DIN 7162 - Filetta

Product information "7mm Limit Plug Gauge Wear Measurement Tip, Hardened Steel, DIN 7162 - Filetta"

The combination of hardened steel construction, DIN 7162 conformity and a built‑in wear allowance on the good side provides reliable, repeatable limit checks with low life‑cycle cost; order this limit plug gauge directly via Metav Werkzeuge or consult our specialists for application advice.

Limit plug gauge G7 — 7 mm, hardened steel (Filetta)

The limit plug gauge G7 is a precision limit gauge designed for rapid go/no‑go verification of bore diameters in production and inspection environments.

  • Hardened steel for lasting dimensional stability
  • Conforms to DIN 7162 for standardised tolerances
  • Wear allowance on the 'good' side for reconditioning
  • Ideal for rapid go/no‑go bore checks

Fast, standards‑based inspection to keep throughput steady

This limit gauge is manufactured from hardened steel and produced to DIN 7162, ensuring that each check delivers a clear, standards‑based decision: accept or reject. The compact pin form factor enables go/no‑go testing at production stations or in the quality lab with minimal setup time. By using a dedicated limit pin for a specific nominal diameter, process control becomes faster and less error‑prone than repeated measurement and calculation, improving overall line efficiency.

Built for durability and easy maintenance

The design incorporates an explicit wear allowance on the good side, which preserves functional limits after regrinding and extends service life. This intentional allowance means the pin can be reconditioned rather than replaced when surface wear appears, reducing total cost of ownership and downtime. The hardened surface resists abrasion in routine checks, while the clear distinction of the 'good' and 'no‑go' ends simplifies handling and reduces the risk of incorrect use.

Practical fit for shop‑floor quality routines

As a limit checking tool, the plug gauge integrates into visual and tactile inspection routines: a clear pass or fail removes ambiguity and accelerates decision loops. The small nominal diameter of 7 mm suits components in mechanical assemblies, hydraulic and pneumatic parts, and small‑bore workpieces where quick verification is required. Lightweight and compact, the gauge is easy to store at point of use and to include in inspection kits, helping standardise checks across operators and shifts.

For procurement or technical clarification about Filetta limit plug gauges and availability via Metav Werkzeuge, contact our Emmerich team for tailored advice and stock information

Technical data

  • Article number: MS911.169
  • Brand: Filetta
  • Nominal size: 7 mm
  • Material: hardened steel
  • Standard: DIN 7162

Facts

  • Product type: limit plug gauge (go/no‑go)
  • SKU: MS911.169
  • Typical application: bore diameter verification
  • Format: pin / plug gauge

Special features

  • Wear allowance on the good side for regrinding
  • Conforms to standardised tolerances (DIN 7162)
  • Robust surface hardness for repeated checks

FAQ

What tolerance standard does this limit gauge follow?
The limit plug gauge is manufactured to DIN 7162, which defines the dimensional and tolerance requirements used for standardised go/no‑go gauges.

Can the gauge be reconditioned when worn?
Yes, the built‑in wear allowance on the good side permits regrinding and requalification so the gauge remains serviceable over a longer period.

Is this gauge suitable for quick shop‑floor checks of small bores?
Yes, the 7 mm nominal diameter and pin format make the gauge well suited to rapid verification of small bores in production and inspection stations.

Which materials is the gauge intended to inspect?
The gauge is intended for dimensional verification of bores regardless of the workpiece material; material compatibility depends on the component, not the gauge itself.

How is the pass/fail decision presented during inspection?
The plug gauge provides an immediate pass/fail result: the go end should enter the bore, while the no‑go end must not, enabling unambiguous acceptance control.


Manufacturer / Responsible: Schut Geometrische Meettechniek bv; Duinkerkenstraat 21; 9723 BN Groningen; The Netherlands; +31 50 5877877; schutnl@schut.com