P
P
G
G
-
-
6
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
T
T
h
h
r
r
e
e
a
a
d
d
D
D
i
i
a
a
m
m
e
e
t
t
e
e
r
r
G
G
a
a
g
g
e
e
O
O
p
p
e
e
r
r
a
a
t
t
i
i
o
o
n
n
M
M
a
a
n
n
u
u
a
a
l
l
21
Inspecting Parts (continued)
6. Measure the part in several different positions
along the entire length of the thread to detect
any variation in the part’s diameter.
Note:
A measurement should also be taken
adjacent to any thread pullout area to
ensure no burrs are causing interference
with mating parts.
7. Record any deviations on an inspection or
calibration report.
8. Use the first part you inspected as a control
piece to verify repeatability. Mark the part at a
location where it was inspected and record the
deviation from zero.
9. During the inspection process, periodically
place the PG-6000 on the control piece to
verify the gage’s repeatability.