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N88L-1 Tri-Gauge Pit Gauge Range +/-13mm

Tri-Gauge Pit Gauge Range +/-13mm
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The Tri-Gauge® Pit & Welding Gauge Part No. N88L-1 is today's most versatile Lever Pit Gauge, with its Metric and dual Imperial Scales. Additionally, the Tri-Gauge® serves as a basic Weld Inspection Gauge for; Undercut Depth, Weld Crown Height, a Porosity (diameter) Comparitor; and both Metric and Imperial Rules. The Tri-Gauge® is fitted with a Patented pointer Offset Correction® for improved accuracy and repeatability. Lever Pit Gauges are intended to evaluate corrosion, and not as an absolute measuring tool. The Tri-Gauge® is supplied with a Pocket Protector type Case and Instructions.

Features

  • Tri-Gauge® XM Lever Type Pit & Welding Gauge Part No. N88L-1
  • Mechanical Lever Pit Gauge with Metric and Imperial Scales
  • Range/Resolution: +/-13mm (0.500") / 0.5mm (0.010")
  • Includes Manufacturer's Certificate

Reading the Scale

The operator simply lines up the appropriate Pointer with the desired Scale. Specification or Jurisdiction normally governs the selection of the Scale to use.

Measuring Corrosion (Depth)

Extend the Lever to the maximum depth, so the Scale is also reading a maximum measure. Place the Contact Point into the Pit (or area of corrosion), and gently bring the Scale Plate Base of the Tri-Gauge® firmly against the surface of the workpiece. The Scale Window will come to rest at the appropriate depth measurement.

Offset Correction

The Contact Point of the Tri-Gauge® has been specially formed to be in-line with the contact surface of the Scale Plate Base. This Offset Correction, ensures error is reduced if the Tri-Gauge® is not normal to the surface of the workpiece.

Measuring Weld Reinforcement (Height)

Place the Lever to a neutral depth, so the Scale is also reading Zero. Place the Contact Point onto the top of the Weld Reinforcement, and gently bring the Scale Plate Base, of the Tri-Gauge®, firmly against the surface of the workpiece. The Scale Window will come to rest at the appropriate depth measurement.

Measuring Weld Undercut (Depth)

Weld Undercut measurement is identical to Pit Depth Measurement by simply extending the Lever to the maximum depth, so the Scale is also reading a maximum measure. Place the Contact Point into the Undercut, and gently bring the Scale Plate Base of the Tri-Gauge® firmly against the surface of the workpiece. The Scale Window will come to rest at the appropriate depth measurement.

Zero Offset

It is important for the Operator to know if the Tri-Gauge's® Lever Arm and Contact Point are zeroed to the Scale. When the Contact Point is in contact with a flat surface, the Scale should read zero. However if there is an offset (positive or negative), the operator must be mindful to add or subtract the appropriate amount of error, thus keeping the measurement accurate.

Zeroing the Contact Point

When the Tri-Gauge® is manufactured a Skilled Technician Zeroed the Contact Point after the Offset Correction was induced into the Lever Arm. The Contact Point can become worn, damaged, or the Offset Correction® can be damaged. Any Zero Offset can become a hindrance to the operator, so it may be desirable to Zero the Contact Point.

This Standardization can be performed by Western Instruments or you can attempt it yourself. If you attempt it yourself, you will need a small Ball Peen Hammer, an Anvil (or heavy plate), a Flat Plate, and a fine 6" file. You will need to determine if the Contact Point is too long or is too short. If the Contact Point is too short, it is placed on the Anvil, and the Hammer is used to Stretch the end by lightly taping the Contact Point. After each tap the Tri-Gauge® should be checked against the Flat Plate. If the Contact Point is too long, or you have stretched it too much, the Tip is lightly filed from the beveled or inner side (adjacent to the Scale Plate)

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Tri-Gauge, Lever-Type Pit Gauge, Range/Resolution: +/-13mm / 0.5mm
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