| 4 quick steps check internal alignment |
| You can check the internal alignment of your fit-up quickly with the G.A.L. HI-LO gauge. |
| 1. Unlock the retaining screw. Press the gauge legs beyond the barrel. |
| 2. Insert the legs (wires) into the root gap space or the two pieces of pipe to be fitted. Turn the gauge 90°, being careful to apply a constant back pressure to the barrel. |
| 3. Hold the gauge as square as possible with the fitting to obtain an accurate reading. Lock the retaining screw. Reverse the 90° turn and remove the gauge. You are now ready to read the increment opposite the red line. |
4. When the red line aligns with the 1/32 increment line you have a good internal alignment and fit-up. Misalignment can be determined from the zero line by increment markings of 1/16 inch.
| Easy operation determines rootweld spacing. |
| 1. Unlock the retaining screw and insert the gauge interior alignment stops between the two pieces of pipe to be fitted. |
| 2. Insert the leg with the longer taper into the root gap until it makes contact with both sides of the gap. |
| 3. Re-lock the retaining screw, remove the gauge and read it. |
| 4. The scale is calibrated in fractional dimensions from 1/32 to 3/16 in 1/16 inch increments. The read-out you receive represents the amount of rootweld gap. |
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