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The Roll Gap and Cavity Gauge measures roll gaps and
provides fast, easily obtainable, highly accurate and repeatable
measurements. With consistent readout accuracy to 0.01mm or 0.001
inches, it can accurately measure roll gaps in caster segments to diagnose
and correct operating problems or to realign rolls after repairs.
The gauge is portable, lightweight, self-supporting, self-aligning and
easy-to-use. And because our gauge can save the tightest reading and be removed from equipment without disturbing the measurement, it is
particularly accurate and easy-to-use when taking measurements in dark,
cramped spaces in which the readout cannot be easily seen.
Our hand-held TG/2 Electronic Taper Gauge provides quick, accurate and consistently repeatable caster mold taper readings. Because it has
consistent readout accuracy to 0.01mm or 0.001 inches, proper precise
taper is ensured and narrow-face wear is minimized. With our gauge,
precise settings and mold taper accuracy required by today's continuous casters can be
established and maintained.
The gauge is easy-to-use, battery-operated, self-supporting, self-aligning
and has large readouts and simple level guide.
The hand-held UniMold® Mold Wear Gauge provides
statistical data on the amount of mold copper wear so that
steel producers can set accurate, quantifiable standards for
mold removal.
Providing consistent readout
accuracy to 0.01
mm or 0.001 inches, wear on broad-faces and narrow-faces
can be measured precisely. Precise mold cavity sizes required
by today’s continuous casters can be calculated and accurately set, which helps
maintain consistent product quality. Because worn coppers can be identified and removed, breakouts from
poor mold taper can be eliminated.
We provide ISO certified calibration services and inventory many
replacement parts at our facility to allow for expedited repairs for all of our gauges .
More information on our gauges is available on the "Literature downloads" page of this site.

