Application: Measurement of thickness of tear seams in automotive air bag covers. The procedure described here can also be applied to any other measurement of thickness inside thin grooves, notches, or channels in non-magnetic materials.
When making measurements, the probe will usually be placed on the outside of the air bag cover and the target disk on the inside, to permit free movement of the probe. See figures 2 and 3. The operator should monitor the position of the target disk to insure that it sits securely in the bottom of the tear seam groove. For accurate measurement, it is very important that the disk remains aligned straight with respect to the probe tip. If the probe/disk alignment is twisted, or if the disk is tilted within the seam, readings will be inaccurate. Remember that as with any other Magna-Mike application, the instrument is measuring the distance between the probe tip and the target, so if either the probe tip or the target is not securely in contact with the surfaces of the tear seam, the displayed thickness will be erroneouslyhigh. Similarly, if the target disk is misaligned with respect to the probe tip, it will appear to the instrument to be farther away than it actually is and readings will be too high. With proper calibration and target disk orientation, measurement accuracy of +/- 3% or better may be expected.
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