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  1. CG1017

    Inspection of Depth of Threaded Holes

    I tried so many different ways and I'm getting different answers: the first way I mentioned I got .215, aside from counting the turns, the second way I did the same but with measuring from the top of the part from where the gage is inserted to the top of the gage (no-go end), taking the...
  2. CG1017

    Dip Brazing Inspection per AWS C3.7

    Concavity is not a rejectable condition per ANY AWS braze specification, it's a common thing to see as far as braze fusion goes, they're known as fillets.
  3. CG1017

    Inspection of Depth of Threaded Holes

    Hey all, I have a part with some threaded holes....The callout on the drawing is .086-56 UNC 2B minimum .19 deep. I took the measurement from the end of a plug gauge to the other end of the part, and subtracted from the total length of the plug gauge un-inserted to get the depth of the thread...
  4. CG1017

    Inspection of Depth of Threaded Holes

    Hey all, I have a part with some threaded holes....The callout on the drawing is .086-56 UNC 2B minimum .19 deep. I took the measurement from the end of a plug gauge to the other end of the part, and subtracted from the total length of the plug gauge un-inserted to get the depth of the thread...

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