Go No Go Gauges to Keep Your Tolerances Tight
When you’re working in manufacturing, there’s no room for “close enough.” If a thread doesn’t fit as it should, the whole project can stall. That’s where a precise measuring tool, like Go No Go Gauges, comes into play. These gauges help you check whether a part’s dimensions are spot on — no guesswork, no unnecessary rework. For teams that need speed, accuracy, and consistency, they’re more than just handy tools; they’re the quiet heroes behind smooth production runs.
Accuracy You Can Depend On
At Parish Engineering, you’ll find an extensive selection of Go No Go Gauges along with screw plug gauges, ring gauges, taper gauges, and more. As a distributor for Threadmaster, one of the UK’s most respected gauge manufacturers, we bring you tools backed by a UKAS laboratory. And with every gauge, you get a free UKAS certificate — so you know the quality isn’t just claimed, it’s proven.
From metric to imperial, acme to trapezoidal threads, the range covers most thread forms you might encounter. Whether it’s a plain plug or ring gauge in parallel or taper form, every piece is made for accurate, consistent measurement. And if your project needs something unusual, special gauges can be manufactured to order — also with certification.
Built For Precision-Driven Workplaces
- Certified Quality – Every product comes with a free UKAS certificate, proving its accuracy and compliance.
- Comprehensive Range – Metric, imperial, taper, and parallel options available to suit almost any job.
- Trusted Manufacturing – Supplied by Threadmaster, a UK leader known for consistent gauge standards.
- Custom Solutions – Special gauges made to your specifications, so you get exactly what you need.
Get The Right Gauge For The Job
When precision matters, cutting corners isn’t an option. Contact Parish Engineering to find the right Go No Go Gauges for your workshop. With proven quality, certification, and a range that covers almost every need, you’ll have the tools to keep production moving without a hitch.

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