1/16-27 NPT Step Limit Plug Gauge
Item number:
11627P
Thread Gauge Type | NPT Basic Notch Plug |
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Thread Type | NPT Taper Basic Notch |
Class | NPT |
Size | 1/16'' x 27 NPT |
International Standards | ANSI |
Certification | Not Included |
Measurement units | Inch |
1/16-27 NPT Step Limit Plug Gauge
Item number
11627P
£100.00
ex vat
£100.00
ex vat
1/16-27 NPT Step Limit Plug Gauge
Go/no-go thread plug gauge for gauging the internal thread.
Product features and benefits:
Tapered plug gauge L1 for NPT/NPTF internal thread.
Three measuring stages (min., base, max.) for NPT/NPTF-1.
NPTF-2 on request (four measuring stages).
Gauging of NPT threads is quite easy and differs from straight threads in that only one gauge, an L1 plug or L1 ring is used to determine acceptability. The taper pipe thread plug has a step at the L1 distance from its small end. When turned hand tight into the product’s internal pipe thread, (do not force the gauge), the step is required to be flush with the large end of the product thread within a tolerance of plus or minus one turn. Many times the product thread is chamfered, countersunk or recessed, exceeding the major diameter of the thread. In these instances, the gauging point of the product thread becomes where the first visible sign of a scratch mark at the major diameter occurs on the chamfer cone.
Go/no-go thread plug gauge for gauging the internal thread.
Product features and benefits:
Tapered plug gauge L1 for NPT/NPTF internal thread.
Three measuring stages (min., base, max.) for NPT/NPTF-1.
NPTF-2 on request (four measuring stages).
Gauging of NPT threads is quite easy and differs from straight threads in that only one gauge, an L1 plug or L1 ring is used to determine acceptability. The taper pipe thread plug has a step at the L1 distance from its small end. When turned hand tight into the product’s internal pipe thread, (do not force the gauge), the step is required to be flush with the large end of the product thread within a tolerance of plus or minus one turn. Many times the product thread is chamfered, countersunk or recessed, exceeding the major diameter of the thread. In these instances, the gauging point of the product thread becomes where the first visible sign of a scratch mark at the major diameter occurs on the chamfer cone.