Examples are a base that extends their usefulness as a depth gauge and a jaw attachment that allows measuring the center distance between holes.
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Digital dive watches may also feature a depth gauge and logging features, but are not usually regarded as a substitute for a dedicated dive computer.
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In reality they are still safer than traditional chains due to the vastly improved depth gauge design, with a deep ramp ahead of the gauge point.
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The instrument consists of a velocity meter, a depth gauge, a light and a video camera, all strapped to a dolphin and pointed at the animal's tail.
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The low technology approach of measuring using tape measures and depth gauges can be replaced with a more accurate and quicker high technology approach using acoustic positioning.
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The mannequin was swallowed and spat up far down current with a depth gauge reading of with evidence of being dragged along the bottom for a great distance.
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If the depth gauge is too low, the cutter takes too deep a bite from the wood, the saw becomes difficult to control and the chances of kickback increase.
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A documentary team from Scottish independent producers Northlight Productions once threw a mannequin into the Corryvreckan ( " the Hag " ) with a life jacket and depth gauge.
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Bargsten told him that that was " nonsense ", but the Engineer insisted and called off further readings from the control room depth gauge : " 160 metres; 170 metres ".
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A depth gauge and an oxygen analyser / oxygen sensor can be used to measure the partial pressure of oxygen of the breathing gas, which is necessary to avoid oxygen toxicity.