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TWI - Welding Gauge
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TWI - Welding Gauge
Brand: TWI
Description:
An essential tool for rapidly checking the dimensions of weld preparations, butt welds and fillet welds -
Welding Gauge Data
*Please note that the Welding Gauge is intended for general dimensional inspection of welded fabrications where close tolerances are not expected. It should not be compared in precision with gauges used for measuring machined components and, where a high degree of accuracy is required, machine shop type measuring instruments will need to be used.
Brand: TWI
Description:
An essential tool for rapidly checking the dimensions of weld preparations, butt welds and fillet welds -
- Angle of preparation
- Misalignment
- Fillet weld leg length/excess weld metal
- Fillet weld throat
- Undercut
Welding Gauge Data
- Overall dimensions when closed: 100 x 68mm approximately
- Misalignment, fillet weld leg length, excess weld metal scale: 0-25mm, 1mm divisions (also 0-1 inch, 1/16 inch divisions)
- The angle of preparation scale: 0-60°, 5° divisions
- Fillet weld throat scale: 0-20mm, 1mm divisions (also 0-3/4 inch, 1/16 inch divisions)
- Undercut scale: 0-4mm, 1mm divisions (also 0-3/16 inch, 1/16 inch divisions)
*Please note that the Welding Gauge is intended for general dimensional inspection of welded fabrications where close tolerances are not expected. It should not be compared in precision with gauges used for measuring machined components and, where a high degree of accuracy is required, machine shop type measuring instruments will need to be used.