Calibrating Gagemaker Products

fahimk

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Dear Fellows,

I am tasked to calibrate following products of Gagemaker on urgent basis and am not having an idea about where to start:

1) LS-1008 Lead Gage Setting Standards;

Model: LS-1008
Connection Type/Description:
5½”, 7⅝” - 8⅝” API Reg
Taper Per Foot: 3”
Threads Per Inch: 4
Ref: https://kalibr.info/files/Gagemaker-Products.pdf

2. Tapered Thread Form Profile Gages

Model: TP-4-2-50
Connection Type:
6⅝” API Regular
5½” & 6⅝” API Full Hole
TPI, TPF, Thread Form:
4 TPI, 2” TPF, V-0.050
Ref: https://kalibr.info/files/Gagemaker-Products.pdf

3. Thread Height Gage Standards

Model: 10403-RS
Description:
V-0.040, 3 TPF Rotary Shouldered Connections, 5 TPI to be used with T034 pt
Ref: https://kalibr.info/files/Gagemaker-Products.pdf


I will be pleased if hinted about the required equipment and the requisite skills to carry on the procedure.

Thanks a lot for your kind consideration and i am looking forward for cooperative responses.
 
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Fahimk,
The following are one way of calibrating these gauges. There are many however i will do my best to give you the simplest answer. Please feel free to email me at rmims@gaugetraining.com if you have have any additional questions.

1.) First you will need your compensated setting value.
Compensated Setting Value¹1.030776″
Accuracy of the setting standard is =/- .0002"
You can then use any measurement tool to verify this. I believe Gagemaker uses an optical comparitor to verify these.

2.) Profile Gauges are reference only. You can verify them with an overlay or contour tracer.

3.) First you need the compensated U groove depth
Setting Standard “U” groove depth0.1464″
Accuracy of the setting standard is =/- .0002"
You can then use any measurement tool to verify this. I believe Gagemaker uses an optical comparitor to verify these.

all of these setting standards can be found in our thread directory that is on our website

I hope this helps
 
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