About Air Plug Setting Ring Gauge
Customers use this Air Plug Setting Ring Gauge to measure the internal bore and to check the external diameter of cylindrical objects. The offered gauge is provided with jetted air plugs to measure size, taper, ovality, average size and lobing effect with ease. Each gauge is hard chrome plated to extend its functional life and durability. Delivered with high and low setting masters, this gauge is suitable to be used for blind bore and through bore measurement. Air flow through gauging surface on this gauge facilitates in self-cleaning. Our knowledgeable professionals manufacture this Air Plug Setting Ring Gauge to standard specifications using high-grade raw materials and innovative technologies.
Technical Specification
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
| Packaging Type | Box |
| Finishing Type | Polished |
| Brand | Swaroop |
| Material | Mild Steel |
| Measuring Range | 2 mm - 200 mm |
| Usage/Application | Measurement |
Precision-Engineered for Accurate MeasurementsDesigned for industrial calibration, this air plug setting ring gauge offers exceptional accuracy (2 m) and repeatability (1 m) in internal diameter measurements. The precision ground finish and high surface smoothness enable reliable and repeatable readings every time, essential for quality control.
User-Friendly Features and Robust PackagingThis gauge features a push-fit air connection, analog air flow display, and is supplied foam-packed in a protective wooden box. The inclusion of high-density rubber or NBR seals and a rugged case ensures long-term durability and consistent operation in demanding environments.
Customizable Specifications for Versatile ApplicationsAvailable with customizable measuring ranges (typically 2 mm to 100 mm) and both standard or custom thread options, this gauge adapts to specific application needs. Its adaptability and inspection-grade build make it suitable for diverse measuring and calibration tasks across manufacturing sectors.
FAQs of Air Plug Setting Ring Gauge:
Q: How do I use the Air Plug Setting Ring Gauge for internal diameter measurement?
A: To measure an internal diameter, connect the air plug to your compressed air source using the push-fit connection. Insert the air plug into the setting ring or the workpiece. The airflow indicated on the analog display corresponds to the measured diameter, ensuring precise dimensional assessment.
Q: What benefits does this gauge provide over conventional measurement tools?
A: The air plug setting ring gauge offers superior repeatability (1 m) and accuracy (2 m), allowing non-contact, rapid, and precise internal measurements. Its robust material and inspection-grade build reduce wear, ensuring consistent performance over extended use.
Q: When is calibration or setting required for this gauge?
A: Calibration or setting should be performed periodically, especially before use in critical applications, to ensure sustained measurement accuracy. Using the included setting ring and following manufacturer recommendations optimize performance and ensure reliability.
Q: Where can this gauge be used in industrial settings?
A: These gauges are commonly employed in manufacturing units, quality control labs, and calibration facilities for inspecting and calibrating internal diameters of precision components, especially where high measurement accuracy is crucial.
Q: What process is involved in maintaining the gauges performance?
A: Maintenance involves regular cleaning of the air plug, ensuring seals are intact, and checking for any wear on critical surfaces. Store the gauge in its protective case and foam-packed box to prevent contamination and mechanical damage.
Q: Can the measuring range and thread be customized for specific applications?
A: Yes, both the measuring range (typically 2 mm to 100 mm) and thread type (standard or custom) can be tailored according to specific application or industry requirements during ordering.
Q: What is the recommended operating pressure for accurate results?
A: The gauge delivers optimal and reliable measurements at a working pressure of 3 to 5 bar, as specified by the manufacturer. Consistent air supply within this range is essential for precise operation.