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How To Measure The Wear Of A Barrel
NOTE: A bore gauge that still contains plastic can damage the measuring head of a precision bore gauge.
WARNING: When performing a field measurement with a barrel still on the machine, DO NOT measure the barrel bore behind the feedport. All critical wear that affects the performance of an injection unit is on the endcap side of the feedport. Severe damage can occur when the measuring head enters the feedport of the barrel.
NOTE: YOU WILL NOT TAKE MEASUREMENTS IN THE FEEDPORT. Leave up to a 2" gap between the gauge and the feedport. Instead of the feedport, you should concentrate on the stroke area and the transition section of the barrel. This is the major area of concern.
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NOTE: On a "new" Bore Gauge, the travel collar must be
removed prior to use. (The Travel Collar is placed on the gauge prior to
shipping to prevent the measuring head from getting damaged) The gauge
will not measure properly while the travel collar is on the gauge.
Remember: Do not apply oil to the bore gauge or barrel.
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