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12 TECHNICAL DATA
12.1 MEASUREMENT SPEED
>60 readings per minute.
When measuring high temperature materials
measurement speed must be reduced to prevent
overheating of the probe. The maximum
measurement speed of the High Temperature
PINIP™ probe at 250°C (480°F) is 4 readings per
minute.
12.2 MINIMUM SUBSTRATE THICKNESS
Ferrous: 300 µm (12 mils)
Non-ferrous: 100 µm (4 mils)
Measurements can be taken on thinner substrates
if 2-point calibration is carried out either side of the
required substrate thickness, however gauges will
have reduced range when adjusted for thin
substrates.
12.3 PROBE OPERATING TEMPERATURE
Separate ferrous probes:
150°C (300°F)
High temperature PINIP™ probes: 250°C (480°F)
Miniature probes without outer sleeve:
150°C (300°F)
All other probes:
80°C (176°F)
12.4 PHYSICAL
12.5 POWER SUPPLY
Internal batteries, 2 x LR03 (AAA), alkaline
l
dry
batteries or rechargeable
m
equivalents.
Battery life
30
n
hours to 40 hours continuous use with alkaline
dry batteries. (15 000 to 20 000 readings at an
Weight
(including
batteries):
Separate Probe (FNF1), 190g
(6.7oz)
Separate Probe (PINIP™), 155g
(5.5oz)
Integral Probe, 130g (4.6oz)
Dimensions: 130 mm x 70 mm x 35 mm
(5.12" x 2.76" x 1.38")
Gauge
operating
temperature:
0°C to 50°C (32°F to 120°F)
Operation outside these limits
depends upon climatic conditions.
Case:
High impact ABS
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