Click below links to download information on Thread Gages NPT, ANPT & NPTF PipeThread Gages L1, L3 , 6
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Company News
Justifying a CMM
Posted on by George Chitos
Click below to download information on Justifying a CMM:
Gage Makers Tolerance Chart
Posted on by George Chitos
British Thread Gages
Posted on by George Chitos
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
Posted on by George Chitos
Click below to download thread gage design information and Thread Gage designations. This applies to Thread Plug Gages and Thread Ring Gages

