Hornady Neck Wall Thickness Gauge User Manual

Neck w all thickness gauge, Lock-n-load, Concentricity tool

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NECK WALL THICKNESS GAUGE INSTRUCTIONS

SETUP:

1. Unscrew the ball knob, and remove the bullet spindle,

retaining the bullet spindle spring and bullet spindle collar

for installation of Neck Wall Thickness Gauge (fig. 1).

2. Select the correct caliber pilot from the chart inside and

insert into the new neck sort spindle and tighten the hex

head set screw using the included allen wrench (fig 1). An

under-cut will be visible behind the pilot next to the neck sort

spindle face (fig. 2).

3. Using the existing bullet spindle spring and collar, insert the

neck sort spindle into the frame and thread on the ball knob

(fig. 1).

4. Remove the .001 inch dial indicator, and replace with the new

.0005 inch dial indicator (fig. 1).

5. Position the indicator cradle (fig. 1) so the end of the dial

indicator spindle is touching the straight section of the pilot,

but does not contact the neck sort spindle (fig. 2). Back the

nylon-tipped bullet straightening screw out several turns

away from the pilot, as this screw will not be used with the

Neck Wall Thickness Gauge (fig. 1). Slide the dial indicator’s

O-ring holds to the body of the indicator to hold the indicator

spindle in this position. NOTE: If the O-ring holds are not set

then the spindle will be in the way when inserting/removing

cases (fig. 3).

6. Loosen the case head spindle lock. Place cartridge case

head (for best results, cases should be sized or neck sized

and de-burred) in the case head spindle (fig. 1) and slide

the spindle forward, guiding the case mouth onto the pilot

past the undercut in the pilot but not touching the neck

sort spindle face (fig. 4). Tighten the case head spindle lock

(fig. 1). NOTE: If the case mouth touches the neck sort

spindle face your reading may be inaccurate. The under-cut

on the pilot is to eliminate the possibility of an inside neck

burr altering your indicator reading (fig 4).

7. The Neck Wall Thickness Gauge is now set and ready for

operation. Cases can be inserted and removed by pulling the

ball knob away from the tool until the pilot slides out of the

case neck and then subsequently guiding the next case onto

the pilot while releasing the ball knob.

OPERATION:

Place a cartridge case in the tool and rotate the case only; the

neck sort spindle MUST remain stationary to achieve accurate

measurements. This is easily achieved by keeping the set

screw that secures the pilot visible on the top of the spindle

(fig. 4). Holding the head of the case tight against the case

head spindle, rotate the case until the dial reads at its lowest

position. Set the dial indicator to zero by loosening the dial

indicator face lock and rotating the face (fig. 3), or by loosening

the dial indicator lock screw and adjusting the indicator in or

out (fig. 1). Once the dial is set to zero, the maximum reading as

the cartridge case is rotated will be the runout of the case neck.

NOTE: If the neck sort spindle rotates with the cartridge case,

hold the ball knob to prevent this; the neck sort spindle MUST

remain stationary to achieve accurate measurements.
To measure neck wall thickness, set the tool up as outlined in

Setup steps 1 through 7. Do not add a cartridge case. With the

dial indicator spindle resting on the pilot, set the dial indicator

to zero. Now when a case neck is measured, the indicated

number will be the thickness of the neck wall itself. NOTE: Be

sure to keep the set screw on the alignment spindle in the same

position throughout the entire process to ensure accurate

measurements.

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