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Physical Description |
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Unit Size |
2.5" (64 mm) wide, 6.0" (152 mm) long, 1.25"
(33 mm) deep |
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Weight |
14 ounces (397 grams) with batteries. |
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Case |
Environmentally sealed aluminum case. |
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Keypad |
Water resistant sealed keypad. |
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Power Supply |
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Battery |
4 Alkaline or NiCad batteries,
interchangeable and easy to access. |
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Operating Time |
300 hours typical operating time, 80 hours
with backlight. |
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Material |
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Calibration |
Fast and easy calibration for a variety of
metals and plastics including steels, stainless steels, aluminum, cast
iron and plexiglass. |
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Operation |
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Measuring Range |
0.025 to 19.999 inches (0.635 to 500 mm)
depending on transducer, surface temperature and material. |
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Display Resolution |
±0.001" (±0.01 mm) |
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Operating Temperature |
0°F to 300°F (-18°C to 150°C). |
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Display |
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Measurements |
41/2 digit backlit LCD readout, 1/2" high
digits. |
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Coupling Check |
Coupling indicator. |
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Battery Check |
Display flashes on and off. |
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Unit Systems |
English / Metric selectable INCH or MM
displayed. |
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Special Features |
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Scan Mode |
Allows operator to scan an area and display
minimum thickness. |
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Alarm |
Red LED illumination to indicate reading
falling below minimum thickness; green LED illuminates to indicate
acceptable reading. |
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Send |
Allows operator to send current thickness
reading over RS-232 data pot. |
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Diff Function |
Indicates positive (+) or negative (-)
difference to present thickness value. |
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B-Scan |
Graphical representation of thickness over
time. |
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Data-logging |
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Capacity |
Stores over 40,000 readings in over 100
operator defined files Grid or sequential file format. |
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Data Tagging |
Alpha-numeric identification of files,
readings and comments. |
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Reporting |
Readings with statistics documented in
direct reports or with DataTel software. |
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Warranty |
The T-Mike EL is manufactured in an ISO 9001
facility. All T-Mike Corrosion Thickness Gauges have a full two-year
warranty on parts and labor excluding batteries, transducer and cable. |