Taylor principle Per ASME B1.7-2006 Definitions [ back to main page ]
Taylor principle: a basic principle of gaging which states that the maximum material limits of as many elements of dimensions as practicable should be incorporated in the GO gage, but the minimum material limits of such elements or dimensions may be gaged only as individual (single) elements.
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