Hands-free thickness gauge Multigauge® 5500
portablemetalultrasonic

hands-free thickness gauge
hands-free thickness gauge
hands-free thickness gauge
hands-free thickness gauge
hands-free thickness gauge
hands-free thickness gauge
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Characteristics

Type
portable
Applications
metal
Technology
ultrasonic
Calibration
automatic calibration
Other characteristics
portable, NDT, multiple-echo, hands-free
Measuring range

Min.: 1 mm
(0.04 in)

Max.: 250 mm
(9.84 in)

Description

The Multigauge 5500 metal thickness tester has been designed for hands free use when climbing on staging, scaffolding, ladders or when accessing by rope. It uses Multiple Echo to ignore coatings, measuring only the remaining metal thickness. Description The Multigauge 5500 metal thickness tester has been designed for hands free use when climbing on staging, scaffolding, ladders or when accessing by rope. Whether it’s onboard a ship, on large storage tanks, climbing on top of a road tanker or carrying out inspections underneath a bridge, the 5500 will measure the thickness with ease. The gauge uses multiple echo to ignore coatings up to 6mm thick. It can be mounted onto a waist belt or chest harness when using rope access. The top display ensures the measurements are clearly visible, even in difficult gauging and lighting conditions. A protective leather case is also available. FEATURES: - Ignores coatings up to 6mm thick using multiple echo and up to 20 mm with Coating Plus+ selected - Automatic Measurement Verification (AMVS) - Intelligent Probe Recognition (IPR) - Ideal for rope access applications - Easy to use - Large LED display for good visibility in low light conditions - Easy calibration with menu driven buttons - Rugged, durable and robust - Designed for hands free use - No zeroing required

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