Our WG-4 Weld Gauge is a unique, versatile instrument for the inspection of welded surfaces and joints. The WG-4 indicates: * Angle of preparation, 0� to 60� * Excess weld metal (capping size)
* Depth of undercut * Depth of pitting * Fillet weld throat size * Fillet weld length
* Misalignment (high-low) Excess Weld Metal is a scale that reads in Inches and Millimeters. Gage is placed on lower piece and dial rotated until it contacts higher piece. Fillet Weld Throat is a small sliding pointer that reads to 20mm and 3/4". The gage also fits flush in 90� corners. Angle of Preparation is a scale that reads 0� to 60� in 5� increments. Angle is read against the chamfered edge of the dial.
link how to read welding gauges link to price list Tips for Using Weld Gauges in the magazine "Inspection Trends" November 2004 published by the American Welding Society
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Did you think that chasers were not available for your obsolete Oster machines?
oster style die
We try to keep your machine in service with quality threading tools to protect your capital investment in your machine. We sell a variety of Oster style dies. Manufactured from premium M-2 high-speed steel, these dies are available in all standard thread forms. Do not know which Oster die you need? Any questions? Best to email us at: tools@newmantools.com |
What is a Wobble Broach? Internal Hex and Square Broaches - also referred to as "Wobble", "Blind Hole", "Punch" and "Rotary" Broaches
- for use with Screw Machine, CNC Turning Machines and Presses
- primarily used in Automotive, Aerospace, Medical fields
- available in special forms- Torx, Octagons, Splines..
- ROTARY/PUNCH BROACHES can be used in a variety of machines to cut polygons in blind holes.
- Any type of CNC or manual turning, milling, drilling or screw machine.
For technical information and US price list please click here link to broach index page Any questions? Best to email us at: tools@newmantools.com |
Joke
Hospital regulations require a wheel chair for patients being discharged. However, while working as a student nurse, I found one elderly gentleman already dressed and sitting on the bed with a suitcase at his feet, who insisted he didn't need my help to leave the hospital. After a chat about rules being rules, he reluctantly let me wheel him to the elevator. On the way down I asked him if his wife was meeting him. 'I don't know,' he said. 'She's still upstairs in the bathroom changing out of her hospital gown.'
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