The radius gauge does have a manufactures tolerance, and sometimes they are out of that tolerance regardless of how good your eyeballs are. Kudos to you convincing your auditor that you don’t need of them calibrated.
To ensure that your measurements are correct, your gauges will need to be checked occasionally for wear and that the gauges have not been damaged. Also, the markings on any gauge, from any source are for reference purposes only and must regularly be reconfirmed / recertified. Final note, if your systems / auditors call for a periodic recalibration, it must be done for compliance purposes.
The Bridge Cam Gauge by GAL GAGE Company is a very useful tool to accurately measure welds to assist in complying with the needed requirements to pass inspections. For more information, please contact us directly. www.galgage.com/contact_us.html
The radius gauge does have a manufactures tolerance, and sometimes they are out of that tolerance regardless of how good your eyeballs are. Kudos to you convincing your auditor that you don’t need of them calibrated.
To ensure that your measurements are correct, your gauges will need to be checked occasionally for wear and that the gauges have not been damaged.
Also, the markings on any gauge, from any source are for reference purposes only and must regularly be reconfirmed / recertified.
Final note, if your systems / auditors call for a periodic recalibration, it must be done for compliance purposes.
Excellent video thank you!
Thank you Sir,,,,,,,,,,,Very Good Video!
What is the reference standard for all welding gauges ?
Terrific question! The reference standard for all welding gauges is N.I.S.T. (National Institute of Standards and Technology).
@@galgage could u share it's Link
@@galgage because I search at many times I can't get it. Please help me to purchase it.
@@sasikaran6916 Below is a link to our Bridge Cam for you ...
www.galgage.com/measuring_gauges_Multi-Function_Gauges.html#Cat4
@galgage thanks for your help. This is a catalog. I need the N.I.S.T. reference standard for calibration purpose.
How we can check the weld size 3x45 , whereas 3 in mm and 45 in degree .kindly reply
I did not hear about and no information available on google , how to and where to avail it . you have it kindly upload video .
For best results, you'll want to try our Skew-T Gauge, Cat # 9c:
www.galgage.com/measuring_gauges.html
Are those sample got rejected?
The Bridge Cam Gauge by GAL GAGE Company is a very useful tool to accurately measure welds to assist in complying with the needed requirements to pass inspections.
For more information, please contact us directly.
www.galgage.com/contact_us.html
When conducting a Pit read, what measurement is each line?
Great question! Each line is 1/32"
And for Metric, each line is 1 millimeter.
Very nice video...got good measuring tips
Hi good measuring instrument. Can we use this instrument for measuring misalignment of 0.5 mm and less..???
The Bridge Cam can go to .5mm, no smaller.