Ut Machine - Ultrasonic Equipment - James V-meter Mark Ii - Great Condition

US $1500

  • Albany, California, United States
  • Jan 29th
 James V-Meter Mark II (UT Machine). Have been used lightly, just 2 or 3 times in the past few years for specific jobs.  It’s in a great shape. Includes the metal case, keys to lock it and all of the standard equipment that comes with this UT machine.  Approximately three years ago the  rechargeable batteries were replaced for the new ones (which should last 10 years or so depending on the frequency of use). There is no manufacture date on it, but it should be at least 10 years old or possibly older.  A new unit costs somewhere between $5200 to $5500. The extra stuff that comes with it: a couple hundred feet of transmitting wire, couplant gel, 100' measuring wheel, etc. as per the attached photos. Technical Specifications Frequency range: 24-500 KHz, based on transducers  selected. Receiver sensitivity: 250 micro volts, between 30 KHz  and 100 KHz. Receiver input impedence: approximately 2 M OHMS. Transit time measurement: 0.1 to 6400 microseconds,  direct digital display. Measurement accuracy: + 0.1 microseconds. Transmitter output: pulse 1000/500V, 2 microseconds. Transmitter pulse rep rate: selectable 1,3 or 10. Power supply: Internal rechargeable NI-CAD batteries,  9 hours portable operation. Line input: 115/230 volts 50/60 Hz. Weight: 2.7 KG (6 lbs.) with battery. Dimensions: 190 x 100 x 220MM (7.5” x 4”x 8”). Ambient temperature range: 0-40 degrees C. Cathode ray oscilloscope output: permits external  display of received  signal for analysis. Display: 240 x 64 LCD, graphic dot matrix. Storage capacity: 1 K byte. Data transfer: RS 232 C. Built in software uploads to  IBM PC
Condition Used :
An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections.
Seller Notes It’s in great shape. Comes with all of the standard equipment, including the metal case and keys to lock it. Approximately three years ago rechargeable batteries were replaced (which should last 10 years or so depending on the frequency of use). There is no manufacture date on it, it is probably at least 10 years old or possibly older.

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