

S.G. Prittie manufactures a large range of screw thread ring gauges to Australian and International Standards. Many standard thread forms are in stock and we also specialise in made to order gauges. All our gauges are made from hardened tool steel to ensure long life and are supplied with a manufacturers certificate of conformance (COC).
NATA Calibration – ISO 17025
Modified tolerances, example plating allowance
Storage case for a single gauge or for a gauge set
I.S.O. A.S. B.S.
A.N.S.I. DIN JIS
Screw thread ring gauges are an efficient way to check external thread conformance. Simply apply the Go ring gauge, it should fully engage the part. Then apply the Nogo gauge and it should not engage the part. This condition indicates a conforming part.
Customisation is offered on most gauges. We can add a new feature to a standard gauge, manufacture a revised design based on a standard gauge, or design a new gauge to suit your application.
We offer express or economy delivery and can send products to local, interstate and overseas locations. We’re also happy to use your own delivery supplier.
We are an Australian business located in Airport West Victoria. Quality is a priority and we have ISO 9001 and ISO 17025 management systems in place.
Thread type | Range in stock | Range manufactured |
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ISO Metric Coarse | M2 – M36 | M2 – M260 |
ISO Metric Fine | M2 – M36 | M2 – M260 |
UNC | No.1 - 12 and 1/4” - 1 1/4” | No.1 - 12 and 1/4” - 10” |
UNF | No.1 - 12 and 1/4” - 1 1/4” | No.1 - 12 and 1/4” - 10” |
BSW | 3/32” - 7/8” | 1/8” - 10” |
G Series (formally BSPF) | 1/8” - 3” | 1/8” - 6” |
Acme | Made to order | 1/8” - 10” |
Trapezoidal | Made to order | M6 – M260 |
Modified Square | Made to order | 1/4” – 10” |
Buttress | Made to order | 1/4” – 10” |
There is no fixed time, calibration frequency is based on how often the gauge is used and the conditions that the gauge is exposed to. Frequent use and abrasive materials will require more frequent calibration, low use in a clean environment will allow less frequent calibration. Usually the user determines the calibration frequency.
Generally, no but a limited entry is permissible in some cases, see download sheet for details.
Yes, we can design special thread forms and create gauges for your manufacturing process.