RIVERWELD V-WAC Single Weld Gauge Pit Depth Weld Gage Welding Inspection Thread Gauges Undercuts/Pits to 0.24 Inch by 0.02 Inch Increments



Product Details

Style: Inch 0.24
Brand: RIVERWELD
MPN: Pit Depth
UPC: 720153689241
EAN: 0720153689241

  • Manufacturer: ‎RIVERWELDstore
  • Part Number: ‎Pit Depth
  • Item Weight: ‎1.76 ounces
  • Product Dimensions: ‎7.09 x 4.72 x 0.43 inches
  • Item model number: ‎V-WAC
  • Style: ‎Inch 0.24
  • Material: ‎Stainless Steel
  • Item Package Quantity: ‎1
  • Measurement Accuracy: ‎0.1%
  • Included Components: ‎Pit Depth Gauge
  • Batteries Included?: ‎No
  • Batteries Required?: ‎No
  • Date First Available: September 13, 2024
  • V-WAC single weld gauge undercuts / pits to 0.240", Crowns to 0.240" by 0.020" Increments, Made in Stainless Steel, Markings Inch
  • Measure pit depth
  • Measure depth of undercut
  • Check weld porosity per inch
  • Check surface porosity size and Measure outside misalignment

The Pit Depth Gauge is a versatile tool that allows you to perform several different types of measurement as well as compare weld defects. Measure pit depth Measure depth of undercut Check weld porosity per inch Check surface porosity size Measure outside misalignment To measure pit depth, lower the gauge to the surface of the material. Gently lower the pointer into and to the bottom of the pit. Read the measurement from this scale. To measure undercuts, lower the gauge to the surface of the material and gently lower the pointer into the lowest point of the undercut. Again, read the measurement from this scale. To measure a line surface porosity in one linear inch, place the end of the gauge with the scale along the length of the weld to be examined. Read the amount of aligned pores in one linear inch from the scale with 1/16 of an inch increments. To compare surface porosity for size, place either the 1/8" or the 1/16" hole in the gauge next to the pore in the weld to be checked. Compare the size of the pores to the holes in the gauge. To measure outside misalignment, set the bottom of the gauge on one of the pipes, extend the tip of the pointer to the adjacent pipe and move the pointer down to make contact. The reading from this scale will give you the amount of misalignment.