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Resolution | 0.01 mm |
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Accuracy | ±0.03mm |
Protection level | IP54 |
Display | LCD |
Battery Type | CR2032 |
Battery Life | Approx. 1 year |
Weight | Approx. 200 g |
Measuring Range | 0-200mm |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C |
Storage Temperature | -20 to 60 °C |
Details resolution, accuracy, and velocity specifications for the thickness gauge.
Illustrates the physical components and connections of the ultrasonic thickness gauge.
Explains the ultrasonic pulse transmission, reflection, and calculation of thickness.
Instructions for turning the instrument on, off, and managing backlight.
Guide to selecting the correct transducer frequency based on material and application.
Steps to set the correct sound velocity for accurate material measurements.
Procedure for calibrating the instrument using a zero disc for accurate measurements.
Instructions on how to perform thickness measurements on various workpieces.
Procedure to calibrate the instrument using a known thickness test block.
Enables searching for the thinnest point over a larger region.
Sets high and low limits for audible alarms when measurements are out of range.
Allows comparison of measurements against a target value.
Procedure for calibrating with two known thickness points for improved accuracy.
Completes the calibration process by setting a known thick value.
Details on saving, viewing, and managing up to 100 records per file.
Instructions for deleting individual readings or entire files.
Steps to connect the instrument and transfer saved data to a computer.
Guide to installing drivers and configuring the connection via HyperTerminal.
Steps to set COM port properties for successful data communication.
Process for viewing, editing, saving, or printing data received from the instrument.
List of main unit, transducer, adapter, couplant, and cables included.
Information on the ISU-PT08 transducer available as an optional accessory.
Table listing sound velocities for numerous materials in Inch/µS and M/s.