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The go gauge is designed to confirm that a part meets the minimum acceptable dimensions, ensuring it fits within the specified tolerance. In contrast, the no go gauge is made longer to ensure that any part that does not meet the maximum allowable dimensions will not fit, thus rejecting it. This design ensures a clear distinction between acceptable and unacceptable parts, maintaining quality control in manufacturing processes. By having the no go gauge longer, it effectively prevents any potential fitment issues that could arise with shorter gauges.

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