Product Manual

screws on bottom of rod sit firmly on the half moon cut
outs, located on bottom edge of clamp. There will be a
gap between foot and clamp. This is an important step,
as this is part of the calibration of the device. Tighten
the thumb screws until they are snug, make sure not to
over-tighten the screws as to avoid damage to the rod
and to the threads on the bolts.
MEASURING THE INVERT
To take a measurement of the
invert of the pipe where you
have limited clearance
under the rod, remove the
snap pin and set the arm to
3’ ARM w/1’ VERT. OFFSET” hole.
Remember to add the extra
foot to your measurement.
PIPE-MIC II
®
Instruction Sheet
Part #1702PM—with two foot arm
(Optional three foot arm sold separately—Part #1736ARM)
For initial setup loosen the thumb screws on the side of
your Pipe-Mic II
®
and insert either a Seco SVR rod or the
preferred ChrisNik Pipe-Mic II
®
Rod (part # 172510)–that
has 10th’s on both sides of the rod–into the clamp on the
body of the Pipe-Mic II. For an old style rod with flush
screws, insert until the black foot on the bottom of the
rod meets the bottom of the clamp (shown, top right).
For a new style rod with protruding screws, insert until
The Pipe-Mic II
®
is ChrisNik’s
newest calibration device to easily
and accurately measure pipe inverts
and pipe sizes fast, making your
life easier.
(More instructions on reverse side.)
Top of black cap on
rod MUST be even
with bottom of clamp.
Clamp
POSITIONING
FOR OLD ROD
with flush screws
Screws on bottom
of rod MUST
bottom out on the
half moon cut outs
located on bottom
edge of clamp.
One foot
Vertical
Offset Position
One foot vertical
offset hole
Offset Hole Snap Pin
Zero Offset Hole
Zero Offset Position
Clamp
POSITIONING
FOR NEW ROD
with protruding
screws

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