High Precision Gaussmeter PCE-MFM 2400

Order no.: PCE-MFM 2400
GTIN (EAN): 4250348722096

£ 700.00
£ 840.00
price ex. (VAT / delivery)
:
4250348722096
PCE-MFM 2400
Delivery time: 1-2 working days

Description

High Precision Gaussmeter with an accuracy of 1%

automatic switch-off / transverse measurement / backlight /
Tesla and Gauss measurement / for static magnetic fields

With a measuring range of 2,400 mT, the Gauss Meter covers a wide range of measuring tasks. The field strength meter has an accuracy of 1%. This makes the Gauss Meter a very precise measuring device. For example, the Gauss Meter can be used to test relays and permanent magnets for the existing magnetic field. The Gauss Meter is therefore used in production processes or in quality control.

With the backlight on the Gauss Meter, the measured values ​​are always easy to read even in poor lighting. Thanks to the automatic switch-off function, the Gauss Meter automatically switches itself off after 5 minutes. This ensures that the battery of the Gauss Meter does not discharge completely.

Reliable and accurate results with the Gauss Meter

Gauss Meter on a university magnet experimental setup.Due to the development of the Gauss meter, the measurement of the various magnetic properties has become a feasible task, providing very reliable and accurate results. In many industrial branches (aviation, chemical, machine-building), laboratory, electrotechnics, during testing and control, it goes about magnetic field. There is no other way of measuring it, but using the correct device with the correct sensor. The advantage of the modern Gauss meters is that they allow carrying out the measurement in a non-destructive way, and almost anywhere where the magnetic field is created, they allow controlling the strength of the magnetic field a well as the quality of the demagnetization, if it is required. Axial (3-axial) and transverse probes used in the Gauss meter for the measurements are the most typical probes which should be selected depending on the type of the surface or object to be measured. Gauss Meter on a machine building.In those cases when the magnetic field is measured “in the air” (small openings, gaps, distances between the magnets), application of the transverse probe is meaningful, since it is enough to bring the sensor to the surface or area that should be measured. Hall effect is what that type of sensor is based on.

The measurement principle is based on the arising of the transverse potential difference in the current conductor, which is located in the magnetic field. The probe of such sensor is rectangular and is perfect for open space measurements. Axial probes are mostly used for the surfaces and general measurements. It is easy and convenient to bring them to the surface where the magnetic field is present.


Highlights

- very precise measurement technology 
- Measuring range up to 24,000 G and 2,400 mT
- transverse sensor
- for measuring static magnetic fields
- automatic shutdown

Specification


Measuring range 0… 200 mT
  200… 2,400 mT
  0 ... 2,000 G
  2,000 ... 24,000 G
  
Accuracy ± 1% of reading
  
Resolution 0.01 mT
  0.1 g
  
Measuring direction transversal
Magnetic field static (DC)
Unit mT, G
Power supply 1 x 9 V block battery
Automatic shutdown    Automatic shutdown after 5 minutes in idle status
Modes
Hold mode, measurement mode
Display
Backlight digital 4-digit value display
Operating temperature 32 ... 122 ° F, 0… +50 ° C
storage temperature -4 ... 122 ° F, -20… +50 ° C
Dimensions 7.28 x 3.82 x 1.57 inch; 185 x 97 x 40 mm
Weight 0.68 lb, 310 g
sensor Hall sensor transversal, cable length approx. 3.28 ft., 1 m

Delivery Scope

1 x Gauss Meter PCE-MFM 2400
1 x Hall sensor (transverse)
1 x service bag
1 x 9 V block battery
1 x instruction manual