Gopher64
Mechanical
- Dec 1, 2003
- 3
I work in the Propane industry and we use ACME threads as connectors for our transfer hoses. We have recently had a connection fail under pressure due to wear on both the male and female parts of the coupling. The ACME couplings have threads made as either 2.25x6-ACME-2G or 3.25x6-ACME-2G. We want to get No Go gauges to test both the male and female sides of the couplings (so, a total of four No Go gauges) so that we can ascertain when they've reached a reasonable amount of wear and need replacing.
My question is what is a reasonable amount of wear and how do I specify that to a precision toolmaker so he can make me some gauges?
I know that it is probably easiest to just visually inspect them, but we have a large number of sites and the local guys don't really know what they're looking for.
Gopher
My question is what is a reasonable amount of wear and how do I specify that to a precision toolmaker so he can make me some gauges?
I know that it is probably easiest to just visually inspect them, but we have a large number of sites and the local guys don't really know what they're looking for.
Gopher