Here’s How to Find the Right Thread Gage for You

Third Coast Gage & Calibration
3 min readOct 4, 2019

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Today, the manufacturing sector and the business environment along with the competitors is growing fast. Technology is also advanced. One such example of technology is API thread gages which are very helpful for the inspection of the threaded part. Making the right choice of inspection instrument is very critical because a wrong device may produce distracting results. This will also affect the budget and performance of the threaded parts.

Api Thread Gages

Before discussing further, let’s first understand the very new idea of Gage i.e. Gage Calibration.

What is Gage Calibration?

Gage ultrasonic devices test the thickness of echoes. Gages are so designed that they are used for time measurements and thickness measurements. It’s integrated with the speed and sound testing program.

This complete process is called Gage calibration. Well, it’s quite a simple process without any technical details to understand. Calibration performed must be correct and accurate otherwise the user will get the misleading results.

There are many types of materials and transducers that one can store in the gage and can be recalled at any time whenever needed. Every time when the new material is introduced or there is a change in the transducer, the process of Gage Calibration has to be performed. Periodic checks can also be done.

Things To Remember Before Buying a Thread Gage -

If you are planning to get API thread gages for you, it’s essential to make a choice of a quality gage. The following are tips to select the best gage for you.

Gage Calibration

● Choose an aged API thread gages because they are very stable and perfect in dimensions.

● Check the hardness of the material. It should be according to the standard requirements.

● Get the one that has high wears resistance ability.

● There should be standard and special tolerance models available.

● Designing part is very important.

● Inspection certificates must be available whenever needed. Such certificates are issued by any inspection lab or independent inspector.

● Customize the gages and its specifications

● There should be enough space for marking requirements with double surfaces.

● All the incomplete threads should be taken out so that prior to starting the full thread, everything goes well.

● Ensure safe gaging in weird conditions. Plug gages provide dirty flute.

● Gripping should be improved and safe for handling.

● For the No-Go gage body, a reduced amount of thread makes the easy insertion.

● Recessed the thread diameter for No-Go gages in order to keep it safe for function.

● Always go with the gages used by brands and certified by ISO 9001.

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Third Coast Gage & Calibration
Third Coast Gage & Calibration

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