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Go-No-Go Gauge (5 in 1)

SKU:GONOGO

Brand: HydroPEX

HydroPEX
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Specs

Type: Go-No-Go Gauge
Size: 3/8"
1/2"
5/8"
3/4"
1"
Fitting System Compatibility: Crimp/Clamp (HydroPEX)
Tubing Compatibility: PEX
Application: 3/8" PEX
1/2" PEX
5/8" PEX
3/4" PEX
1" PEX

Description for HydroPEX GONOGO

Go-No-Go Gauge (5 in 1)

Go-No-Go Gauge (5 in 1)

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  • HydroPEX Go-No-Go Gauge (5 in 1)

    Q:

    On this type of go/no go gauge (which has only one slot for each fitting size), how do I tell if the crimp is good? If the fitting goes halfway into the slot, but not the entire way? No-go is marked on the interior part of the slot...
    Asked on 6/23/2011 by Anonymous

    1 answer

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      A:

      If the ring goes halfway into the slot, the crimp is good. If it goes all the way in or not at all, then it's not good.

      Answered on 7/19/2011 by PexSupply Staff from NY
  • HydroPEX Go-No-Go Gauge (5 in 1)

    Q:

    What is go/no go?
    Asked on 12/9/2010 by Bob a newbie from New Jersey

    2 answers

    • CUSTOMER CARE

      A:

      It is a tool used to check a crimp fitting in order to make sure the fitting was made correctly.

      Answered on 12/10/2010 by PexSupply Staff from NY
    • A:

      When there has to be a minimum thickness and a maximum thickness, sometimes they use a go-no go gauge. The gauge has a thinner part and a thicker part. When the thinner part of the gauge goes between the two parts, it meets the minimum distance requirement. When the thicker gauge can not go between the two parts, means the distance between the two parts is less than the maximum distance allowed, since it goes with the thinner gauge and not with the thicker gauge, it is between the minimum and maximum thickness and is an acceptable clearance. These are like feeler gauges, except the go-no go gauges have two feeler gauges that are different thickness on the same feeler gauge.

      Answered on 7/29/2011 by ak99505@yahoo.com from Anchorage, Alaska
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