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This page explains the use and setting of the Southern Style Ring. Please see the links below for related information.


Use and Setting of Go and NoGo Gages Instructions on Setting an AGD Ring Gage


Instructions for the Use and Setting of the Southern Style Ring:
1.0 PURPOSE

To establish a procedure for the inspection and setting of Southern Style thread ring gages.

2.0 SCOPE

This specification defines the requirements for the inspection and setting of Southern Style thread ring gages in the A2LA area.

3.0 RESPONSIBILITY

Inspectors are responsible for following this procedure when inspecting Southern Style thread rings.

4.0 DEFINITIONS


None

5.0 PROCEDURE


5.1 EQUIPMENT REQUIRED
  • Master Thread Setting Gage
  • Sealing Wax
  • Kim Wipes
  • Instrument Oil
  • Screw Drivers
  • Isopropyl Alcohol
  • Bristle Brush
5.2 CLEAN

Thoroughly clean the threads with a bristle brush and solvent, wipe clean with isopropyl alcohol and clean with kim wipe. Visually inspect the thread ring for nicks, dings or foreign material buildup.

5.3 INSPECT ID

5.3.1 ID's below .500 inch Mark a tapered pin and insert into ID. Seat and turn ring to mark size. Measure marked point on tapered pin with mics. and record the size.

5.3.2 ID's above .500 inch. Measure ID size using Silvac measuring machine and record size.

5.4 INSPECT PD

5.4.1 Lubricate the setting master plug with a thin film of light viscosity oil before inserting into the ring gage.

5.4.2 Turn the ring onto the setting plug 1 1/2 to 2 threads at the front. If ring will not go onto setting plug go to operation 5.5. There should be some resistance or drag even at this short engagement. To test for taper or bellmouth, place the ring on its face on a workbench and test for shake or looseness with the setting plug, being very careful not to damage the end threads.

5.4.3 Turn ring further onto the truncated section, remembering the feel at the 1 1/2 to 2 thread engagement. The drag should remain approximately the same although it may be slightly greater at full engagement due to more flank contact.

5.4.4 Remove the ring from the setting plug and repeat operations 5.4.2 & 5.4.3 on the opposite side of the thread ring gage. The feel should be approximately the same for both ends.

5.4.5 The fit should be approximately the same on both sides of the ring to insure proper straightness. Remember if a setting plug is manufactured or worn smaller at the front, it will falsely indicate taper or bellmouth in the ring gage. Setting plugs must be reasonably straight.

5.4.6 Turn the ring gage from the truncated section onto the full form section at the back. The drag should be approximately the same on both sections which insures good flank angle contact.

5.4.7 If at this point nothing is found which indicates a problem skip to operation 5.8.

5.5 SET RING

NOTE: If ring will go onto setting plug skip to operation 5.5.3.

5.5.1 Turn the locking screw counter-clockwise 1/4 turn.

5.5.2 Turn the adjusting screw clockwise 1/8 turn maximum to enlarge ring PD. Repeat, if necessary, until ring will go onto the setting plug.

5.5.3 Turn the ring gage onto the setting plug truncated section so that approximately one thread of setting plug extends beyond the ring. (This will promote more uniform wear over the entire thread length of the setting plug.)

5.5.4 Turn the locking screw counter-clockwise to loosened or clockwise to tighten until there is a slight drag between the ring and the setting plug.

5.5.5 Turn the locking screw clockwise until tight. This locks the adjusting screw so that the size of the ring gage remains fixed. There should be noticeable drag between the ring and setting plug.

NOTE: Operations 5.5.3 - 5.5.5 may need to be repeated more than once to obtain the proper drag or feel.

5.5.6 Turn the ring gage from the truncated section onto the full form section at the back. The drag should be approximately the same on both sections which insures good flank angle contact.

5.6 INSPECT PD


Repeat section 5.4.1 through 5.4.7.

5.7 INSPECT ID


5.7.1 Repeat section 5.3

NOTE: If an adjustment was necessary to establish the proper feel on the setting plug use the following formula to obtain the as found pitch diameter. Setting plug pitch diameter plus ID size before adjustment minus ID size after adjustment.

5.8 SEAL

Cover the adjusting and locking screws with sealing wax to prevent unauthorized tampering with the setting of the ring gage
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