<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
<?xml-stylesheet type="text/css" href="http://www.abqindustrial.net/store/includes/templates/classic/css/rss.css" media="screen"?>
<rss version="2.0" 
xmlns:g="http://base.google.com/ns/1.0"
xmlns:c="http://base.google.com/cns/1.0"
xmlns:abq="http://www.abqindustrial.net"
xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom">
  <channel>
    <title>Albuquerque Industrial : RSS Product Feed :: Bridging Pit Gauges</title>
    <link>http://www.abqindustrial.net/store</link>
    <description>We offer an extensive line of precision measuring and test instrumentation. We	continually strive to offer unparalleled VALUE &amp; QUALITY product and	service to our valued customers.</description>
    <atom:link href="http://www.abqindustrial.net/store" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" />
    <language>en</language>
    <copyright>Copyright (c) 2010 Albuquerque Industrial</copyright>
    <managingEditor>info@abqindustrial.net (admin)</managingEditor>
    <webMaster>info@abqindustrial.net (admin)</webMaster>
    <lastBuildDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2010 15:21:38 -0500</lastBuildDate>
    <generator>Zen-Cart v. v 2.1.4 14.02.2008 15:26 RSS 2.0 Feed</generator>
    <ttl>1440</ttl>
    <item>
      <title>Bridging Pit Gauges</title>
      <link>http://www.abqindustrial.net/store/bridging-pit-gauges-p-471.html</link>
      <comments>http://www.abqindustrial.net/store/index.php?main_page=product_reviews&amp;products_id=471</comments>
      <description>]]&gt;Prices: 
$325.00 to 
$870.00
Bridge Type Pit Gauges









Bridge Type Pit Gauges











Western&#039;s advanced Bridging Pit Gauge
System® and our new Jr. Bridging Pit Gauge®
take over, where the capabilities of our standard Pit Gauges fall
short, for evaluating large areas of Weightloss Corrosion. These
Bridging Bar type Pit Gauges can also be used to measure
Dents and Buckles on Pipelines, Shell Settlement on Storage
Tanks, etc. These various forms of Bridging Bars can
utilize any of our exclusive Dial Indicators (Imperial, Metric,
or Digital), with any of our Custom Engineered Contact
Points.

There are several important features to a
Segmented Bridge, where various elements (Blades and
Tees) are assembled to form a Bridging Bar. Firstly,
they can be assembled to follow the contour of a slightly
irregular surface. This contouring feature is important for
Pipeline, Storage Tank, and Pressure Vessel inspections, where
&#039;hills and valleys&#039; always exist. Secondly, the models
listed below are of a given length, however extra elements can be
added to increase their over all length. As illustrated, these
units can be assembled in Spanning or Cantilevering
configurations, and finally, the Main Blade can be used
individually for isolated or cone type Pitting.



Jr. Bridging Pit Gauge® Group





The Jr. Bridging Pit Gauge® Group
provides Inspectors with an Economical Alternative to the
Bridging Pit Gauge System®. The new Jr. Bridging
Pit Gauge® is available as 3 models; the standard
Jr. Bridging Pit Gauge®, the Plus, and the
Super. The standard Jr. Bridging Pit Gauge®
assembles to an overall length of 13˝&quot; (340mm). The
Jr. Bridging Pit Gauge Plus® can be assembled in
either Spanning or Cantilevering Configurations up to
15˝&quot; (394mm) long. While the Jr. Bridging Pit
Gauge Super® can also be assembled in both Spanning or
Cantilevering Configurations, up to 27&quot; (685mm) long.

The Junior&#039;s Main Blade, and the
optional Extender Blades are fitted with strong magnets that
secure any of the Jr. Bridging Pit Gauges® to the
surface of the workpiece. These Magnetic Hold Downs have several
benefits, such as; Aligning the unit to Concave or Convex
surfaces, keeping the operator free to record readings or
manipulate the assembly when Scanning through Pits and Weight
loss Corrosion. These features position the Plus, and
the Super far ahead of any competitive units.


NamePart NumberDescription
Jr. Bridging
Pit GaugeN88-11Main Blade, Imperial Dial Indicator, 2-Extender Tees, 2-End Blades, Hardware, Extra Contact Point, and Carrying Case.
Jr. Bridging Pit
Gauge PlusN88-11PMain Blade, Imperial Dial Indicator, Connector Blade, 2-Extender Tees, 2-End Blades, Hardware, Extra Contact Point, and Carrying Case.
Jr. Bridging
Pit Gauge SuperN88-11SMain Blade, Imperial Dial Indicator, 3-Connector Blades, 4-Extender Tees, 2-End Blades, Hardware, Extra Contact Point, and Carrying Case.
Main BladeN88-11-1Center and End Dial Indicator Mounting Positions, Fitted Permanent Magnets. Cutaway Nose for next to welds. 5.5&quot; (144mm) long.
Connector BladeN88-11-2Joins Tee Sections to increase length. Fitted Permanent Magnet. 3.5&quot; (90mm) long.
End BladeN88-11-3Mounts on end of Tee for extra contact. 1.5&quot; (38mm) long.

Doubles as Slider Blade for Plus® and Super® models.
Extender TeeN88-11-5Extends effective length of all models. 5.5&quot; (140mm) long (Longer Tees are optional).
Fastener KitN88-11-7Fasteners, Allen Key, Nylon Thumb Screws, Contact Point.
Carrying CaseN88-11-8Hard Sided Plastic Carrying Case for entire kit.



Bridging Pit Gauge® System


 The Bridging
Pit Gauge® System allows the Corrosion Inspector to Span
over or Cantilever into Large Areas of Weight Loss Corrosion, to
obtain accurate and consistent measurements, or cross sections,
of Pit Depth. As conditions dictate, the operator can simply use
the Main Blade or can assemble the Bridging Pit Gauge® up
to an over all length of 28˝&quot; (725mm).

The contact Surfaces (Blades) of the
Bridging Pit Gauge® are fitted with an exclusive
Knife Edge, so they can be used on Flat, ID (Convex), and OD
(Concave) Surfaces, where a flat or notched contact surface can
introduces error on Convex Surfaces. Like our Standard Pit
Gauges, the Knife Edge gives the operator a clear view of the
contact point, and the area being inspected.

With the addition of the optional Magnetic
Hold Downs, the operator uses their width to quickly align the
Bridging Pit Gauge® System to a curved surface. This
leaves his hands free to scan through very large areas of weight
loss corrosion. This holds true when the Bridge Elements have
been assembled with a slight contour on an irregular surface.



NamePart NumberDescription
Bridging
Pit GaugeN88-9Main Blade, Imperial Dial Indicator, Connector Blade, 2-Extender Tees, End Blade, Slider Blade, Hardware, Extra Contact Point, and Carrying Case.
Main BladeN88-9-1Center and End Dial Indicator Mounting Positions, Cutaway Nose for next to welds. 5.5&quot; (144mm) long.
Connector BladeN88-9-2Joins Tee Sections to increase length. 3.5&quot; (90mm) long.
End BladeN88-9-3Mounts on end of Tee for extra contact. 1.5&quot; (38mm) long.
Slider BladeN88-9-4Extra Point of Contact and doubles as an End Blade in Spanning Configuration. 1.5&quot; (38mm) long.
Extender TeeN88-9-5Extends effective length of all models. 12&quot; (305mm) long (Longer Tees are optional).
Magnetic
Hold DownsN88-9-61 required for each Tee Section used. 15/8&quot; (41mm) long.
Fastener KitN88-9-7Fasteners, Allen Key, Nylon Thumb Screws, Contact Point.
Carrying CaseN88-9-8Hard Sided Plastic Carrying Case for entire kit.



Assembly


All Bridge type Blades (Main, Extender, End,
&amp; Slider) have two distinct sides, that are differentiated by
the transverse mounting holes. On one side there is a clearance
hole, while on the opposite side the hole is threaded
(&amp;num;10-24 UNC). When assembling, start the fasteners on the
Thread Clearance Side of the Blades, so the fasteners can be
properly tightened against the Extender Tee&#039;s. Do not tighten
fasteners if an Extender Tee is not within the Slot area of a
Blade.

When assembling the unit, press firmly (as
illustrated) on the Extender T, and the Blade you are attaching
it to, while tightening the 10-24x˝&quot; Button Head
Machine Screws with the 1/8&quot; Allen Key. When assembled in
this fashion, the overall length of the unit should have a
straightness of approximately ±0.015&quot;. When more
accuracy is required, assemble the unit on a flat surface. If the
surface of the workpiece has an irregular surface (slight curve,
distinct bend or hills and valleys), simply assemble the Bridging
Bar, but do not tighten the fasteners. This will leave the Bridge
loose and free to match the contour of the workpiece. When the
operator has contoured the assembled Bridge, all the fasteners
can be tightened. The operator should be mindful that this
contouring assembly will be fine at a given point, however it
will need to be checked when the Bridging Bar is
repositioned.








Magnetic Hold Downs


Magnetic Hold Downs are intended for Scanning
with a Bridging Pit Gauge®, however they can be used on any
of the Jr. Bridging Pit Gauge® Group, with a diminished range
of motion. Magnetic Hold Downs also provide the inspector with
increased mobility, as he is not required to support the Bridging
Pit Gauge. The following are instructions for the use, and using,
the Magnetic Hold Down Blocks.

Magnetic Hold Down Blocks are designed to
easily slide on the Extender Tee&#039;s, and are best put in place
prior to assembly. With the Bridge assembled, and placed on the
workpiece, the entire Bridging Pit Gauge® can travel over a
distance of about 9&quot; (290mm). Longitudinal or position
measurements of the Bridging Pit Gauge® are taken off the
Scales (imperial and metric divisions) that are fastened to the
top of the Extender Tees.

Each Magnetic Hold Down is equiped with 2
(two) Ľ&quot;-20 UNC Nylon Thumb Screws. The Thumb Screws
have two purposes, firstly to retain or capture the Magnetic Hold
Down onto the Extender Tee. The second use of the Nylon Thumb
Screws is to set the tension or to lock the Magnetic Hold Downs.
As an example, if the Bridging Pit Gauge® is being used
vertically, the operator will want the tension set higher, to
keep the unit from sliding. If the Bridging Pit Gauge® is
being used on a highly irregular surface, the operator will want
the Nylon Thumb Screws set very loose, to allow the Blades to
more easily slide over the workpiece.

When setting a Bridge to a Convex surface,
such as the OD of a Pipe, or a Concave surface, such as the ID of
a Vessel, the Magnetic Hold Downs are used to align the entire
assembly. The operator will see this when he attempts to rock the
Magnetic Hold Downs from Side to Side. If the unit rocks, the
Magnetic Hold Downs are not on the same Longitudinal Axis and
must be realigned. When the rocking stops, the operator knows the
Bridge is aligned, however, most formed surfaces (pipe, vessels,
and tanks) are irregular, so rocking may not be eliminated but
must be kept to a minimum to increase measurement accuracy.



When preparing for a Scan, the Magnetic Hold Downs should be
placed at the correct longitudinal position along the Extender
Tee. When general evaluation is being done, and the operator is
not recording measurements, place the Magnetic Hold Downs in the
Middle of the Tee, to allow movement of the Bridge in both
directions. When the operator is going to record measurements,
for Plotting a Cross-Section, place the Magnetic Hold Downs at
the end position of the scan, then move the bridge to the
starting position. The operator takes a reference reading,
between a magnetic Hold Down and the Scale on the Tee, before
starting the longitudinal movement.





Scanning


Firstly, after a Bridge is assembled, adjusted
for the surface contour, and the Magnetic Hold Downs aligned to
the surface, the Dial Indicator must be Zeroed (Height or Scale).
This will ensure accurate and reproducible measurements. Every
time the Bridge is moved to a new location, these parameters
(Contour, Alignment, and Hold Down position) must be rechecked
and the Dial Indicator re-Zeroed. With the Bridge Type Pit Gauge
fully assembled and placed on the workpiece, Pit Depths and
Longitudinal travel can be made. This travel permits the Dial
Indicator&#039;s Contact Point to be moved along the work piece
incrementally, to take multiple Pit Measurements. Longitudinal or
position measurements are taken off the Scales that are fastened
to the Extender Tees. The measurements (depth and length) can
then be plotted to obtain a Cross-Sectional View of the corrosion
profile.

Scanning through a Pit is covered earlier in
this guide, but merits repeating. Western&#039;s Dial Indicators
have the special Push to Read feature, which allows the operator
to Scan through a Pit to obtain an idea of the shape. By placing
the index finger on the Plunger, the operator can put a slight
amount of pressure onto the Contact Point. The operator then
pulls the Pit Gauge Blade through the Pit, paying careful
attention that the contact point does not catch on the surface.
This allows the operator to watch the depth indications, so he
will see both depth and length displacement.

Operators should remember basic survey
principles when plotting cross sections. Furthermore, if radial
movements are made in increments, and recorded, an entire area of
corrosion (lake type) can be mapped.






Care &amp; Maintenance


Western&#039;s ADG Group 1 Dial Indicators
(Imperial or Metric), as well as the Digital Indicator were
developed for Field Pit Depth Measurement. While ruggedly
manufactured, these units should not be dropped or subject to
strong Vibration or Impact. While manufactured from Corrosion
Resistant Materials, Pit Gauges and their Dial Indicators should
be kept clean and dry. Fit and Finish of Bridge Type Pit Gauges,
as well as Standard Pit Gauge parts are very important. Operators
should not hesitate to file rough edges, or clean with steel wool
or 600 Grit wet/dry abrasive cloth. New parts tend to be tightly
fit, and will loosen with use. Care must be taken to ensure
fasteners are not cross-threaded.








 Buy Now 








</description>
      <author>Albuquerque Industrial</author>
      <enclosure url="http://www.abqindustrial.net/store/images/products/PG/BridgePitGauge.jpg" length="14065" type="image/jpeg" />
      <guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.abqindustrial.net/store/bridging-pit-gauges-p-471.html</guid>
      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Jun 2010 22:30:15 -0500</pubDate>
      <g:currency>USD</g:currency>
      <g:id>471</g:id>
      <g:quantity>998</g:quantity>
      <g:model_number>Bridging Pit Gauges</g:model_number>
      <g:image_link>http://www.abqindustrial.net/store/images/products/PG/BridgePitGauge.jpg</g:image_link>
      <abq:meta type="title" id="471"><![CDATA[Bridge Pit Gauges]]></abq:meta>
      <abq:meta type="keyword" id="471"><![CDATA[bridge pit gauge, bridging pit gauge, Jr. Bridging Pit Gauge, magnetic hold daowns]]></abq:meta>
      <abq:meta type="description" id="471"><![CDATA[The Bridging Pit Gauge System allows the Corrosion Inspector to Span over or Cantilever into Large Areas of Weight Loss Corrosion, to obtain accurate and consistent measurements, or cross sections, of Pit Depth]]></abq:meta>
      <abq:attribute id="846" type="name" products_type="2"><![CDATA[Select Type of Indicator Below - Indicator Model]]></abq:attribute>
      <abq:attribute type="value" parent_id="846" id="2439" price="0.0000" weight="0"><![CDATA[Standard Imperial Units Dial Indicator]]></abq:attribute>
      <abq:attribute type="value" parent_id="846" id="2440" price="10.0000" weight="1"><![CDATA[Metric Units Dial Indicator]]></abq:attribute>
      <abq:attribute type="value" parent_id="846" id="2441" price="120.0000" weight="1"><![CDATA[Metric/Imperial Digital Indicator]]></abq:attribute>
      <abq:attribute id="851" type="name" products_type="2"><![CDATA[Bridging Pit Gauge Systems - Model]]></abq:attribute>
      <abq:attribute type="value" parent_id="851" id="2446" price="0.0000" weight="0"><![CDATA[None]]></abq:attribute>
      <abq:attribute type="value" parent_id="851" id="2447" price="400.0000" weight="5"><![CDATA[N88-11 Jr. Bridging Pit Gauge]]></abq:attribute>
      <abq:attribute type="value" parent_id="851" id="2448" price="450.0000" weight="4"><![CDATA[N88-11P Jr. Bridging Pit Gauge Plus]]></abq:attribute>
      <abq:attribute type="value" parent_id="851" id="2449" price="525.0000" weight="5"><![CDATA[N88-11S Jr. Bridging Pit Gauge Super]]></abq:attribute>
      <abq:attribute type="value" parent_id="851" id="2450" price="750.0000" weight="7"><![CDATA[N88-9 Bridging Pit Gauge System]]></abq:attribute>
      <abq:attribute type="value" parent_id="851" id="2455" price="325.0000" weight="4"><![CDATA[N88-11B Basic Jr. Bridging Pit Gauge]]></abq:attribute>
      <abq:attribute type="value" parent_id="851" id="2456" price="450.0000" weight="5"><![CDATA[N88-9B Basic Bridging Pit Gauge]]></abq:attribute>
      <abq:attribute id="852" type="name" products_type="3"><![CDATA[Accessories for Bridging Pit Gauges - Accessory]]></abq:attribute>
      <abq:attribute type="value" parent_id="852" id="2451" price="220.0000" weight="2"><![CDATA[N88-9-6P Magnetic Hold Downs (pair)]]></abq:attribute>
      <abq:main_feature><![CDATA[  ]]></abq:main_feature>
    </item>
  </channel>
</rss>

