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WELDING GAUGE 7 X MEASURING APPL. 10,20,1-35,40MM,60DEG RANGE S/STEEL

WELDING GAUGE 7 X MEASURING APPL. 10,20,1-35,40MM,60DEG RANGE S/STEEL
WELDING GAUGE 7 X MEASURING APPL. 10,20,1-35,40MM,60DEG RANGE S/STEEL
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  • Stock: 6
  • Model: AC974-013-01
  • Weight: 0.11kg
  • Pack Dim: 80.00mm x 80.00mm x 30.00mm
  • UPC: 6009515893798
Price:
R 1,062.03
Ex VAT: R 923.50

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Universal Welding Gauge offering 7 types of measurements
SERIES 974

A universal welding gauge is used to measure various parameters related to welding, such as bead width, depth, and undercut. By using a universal welding gauge, you can ensure that your welds meet the required standards and are of high quality.

  • Measure leg length
  • Measure leg height
  • Measure crown height
  • Measure throat size
  • Measure angle
  • Measure gap
  • Measure length

Applications:

  • Welding inspection: Assessing the quality of welds.
  • Quality control: Ensuring compliance with welding standards.
  • Research and development: Analyzing welding processes.

How to Use a Universal Welding Gauge:

  1. Measure Leg Length: For fillet welds, place the gauge’s appropriate edge or cutout against the weld and check that the leg length meets the required specifications.

  2. Check Throat Thickness: Use the gauge to measure the throat thickness by aligning it between the weld’s root and face.

  3. Measure Weld Reinforcement: Place the gauge on the surface to check the weld reinforcement height, ensuring it’s within acceptable limits to prevent excess or insufficient material.

  4. Check Angles: For V-groove or bevel welds, use the angle measurement feature to ensure the proper angle of the weld.

  5. Undercut Depth Measurement: Position the gauge along the weld toe to measure any undercuts and verify that the depth is within allowable limits.

  6. Measure Gaps (Fit-Up): Before welding, use the gauge to measure the gap between parts to ensure proper alignment and fit-up for strong joints.

Key Features:

  • Multiple measuring blades: Allows for measuring different parameters like bead width, depth, and undercut.
  • Accuracy: Provides precise measurements for quality control.
  • Durability: Built to withstand harsh industrial environments.
  • Portability: Often has a compact design for easy carrying and use.

Technical Specifications

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