Repairs and calibration procedures should always be facilitated in an ISO/IEC 17025 standards laboratory. One that also comes with all the resources you need to ensure traceability for all of your lab standards. At Willrich Precision, you can count on us for repairs and calibration services. Whether you have electronic test or measurement equipment that needs to be repaired or calibrated, we’ve got your back. We are experienced in calibrating and repairing all makes and models of the aforementioned. Let’s find out more about our capabilities in this area.
- Air Gages
- Bore gages
- Calipers
- Calibration Equipment
- CMMs Coordinate Measuring
- CMM Sensors, Probes & Styli
- Computed Tomography – CT Scanners
- Concentricity Gages
- Contour Measurement
- CUSTOM GAGES & FIXTURING
- CYLINDRICAL GO / NO GO / MASTERS
- Data Collection & SPC
- Depth Gages
- Height Gages
- Fixtures & Part Holding CMM, Vision, Optical
- Force & Torque Gages
- Gage Blocks
- Gear & Spine Measurement
- GRANITE SURFACE PLATES, SQUARES & PARRALLELS
- HARDNESS TESTERS
- HEX, HEXALOBE GAGES & SQUARE GAGES
- ID / OD GAGES & SNAP GAGES
- Indicators & Comparator Stands
- Laser Micrometers
- Layout and Shopfloor
- MICROMETERS & CALIPERS
- MICROSCOPES & BORESCOPES
- Optical Comparators, Overlay Charts and Readouts
- Robotics and Automation
- ROUNDNESS & FORM
- SHAFT MEASUREMENT
- Structured Light 3D Analysis
- Surface Roughness Testers
- Thread Gages
- Video Measuring Machines
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Best Practices for Rockwell Hardness Testing
Hardness, as applied to most materials, and in particular metals, is a valuable, revealing, and commonly employed mechanical test that has been in use in various forms for more than 250 years. As a material property, its value and
importance cannot be understated; the information from a hardness test can be used to provide critical material performance information and insight to the durability, strength, flexibility, and capabilities of a variety of component types from raw materials to prepared specimens, and finished goods. Hardness testing is widely used in a multitude of industries and plays particular significance in structural, aerospace, automotive, quality control, failure analysis, and many other forms of manufacturing.
How to Read a Micrometer
Thread Gages NPT, ANPT & NPTF PipeThread Gages L1, L3
Click below links to download information on Thread Gages NPT, ANPT & NPTF PipeThread Gages L1, L3 , 6
Justifying a CMM
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Gage Makers Tolerance Chart
British Thread Gages
The difference between system A and System B is as follows. System A is plus or minus a turn from notch location vs System B which uses the back face of the gage to check for maximum material.
These gages also come in truncated or full form. The difference being is the truncated crest will allow you to check the pitch diameter but not the radius. The full form allows you to check the radius of the thread.
Thread Gage Design and Thread Gage Designations
Click below to download thread gage design information and Thread Gage designations. This applies to Thread Plug Gages and Thread Ring Gages