Welding Hi-Lo gauge. Measures internal , Fit-up gap, Bevel on Pipe and Plate end preparation, Crown height, and Pipe and Plate wall thickness.Fit-up gap; Internal misalignment; Weld crown height; Scribe line, socket welds; Fillet weld size; Pipe wall thickness; Angle of bevel on end preperation to an accuracy of 0.8 mm (1/32”).
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Features:
Hardened steel,
High Accuracy.
Highly polished surface.
Measurements read English one side, Metric opposite side
With Lock crew.
How to use Hi-lo welding gauge:
Measure interior misalignment
Loosen the locking screw. Insert the gauge into the pipe by turing the gauge sideways and pushing the top part of the gage through thefit-up gap. 1. twist the gage 90 degree, slide the gage body up until it is snug against the outer pipe wall, This exclusive feature assures you gauge is square and reading displayed is correct. Place your fingers on top of the gage feet and pull down until the internal alignmetn stops are snug against the IDs of the hutting pipes, tighen the locking srew. Twist the gage 90 degree and remove from the pipe. Read the misalignmetn on the vertical scale in 32nds(mm)
Make trouble-free socket welds using the method.
1. Drive the pipe home in the fitting.
2. Scribe a line the fitting 1/2" from the shoulder, Scribe another line on the pipe 3/4" from the shoulder of the fitting.
3. Withdraw the pipe 1/8"(3mm) using the HI-Lo gage to acurately measure the operation.
4. Tack weld the pipe and fitting.
5. Tack weld the pipe and fiting.
5. Again using the Hi-lo gage to measure. check to see that the distance between the screibe lines is 1-3/8 (note: The distance from the center of the scales on the gages feet to the first increment is 1/4(5mm)
6. Complete socket weld.
7. Finally, use gage to measure distance between screibe lines. the distance after welding should be acoroximately 1-5/16"
Pakcage: Plastic box with manual
Weight: 165g
Material: Stainless steel
Size: 165*70*25mm