Ge Inspection Technologies Thickness Checker

US $270

  • Fort Loramie, Ohio, United States
  • Jun 9th
G.E. THICKNESS CHECKER MODEL NUMBER DM5E BASIC STILL WITHIN CALIBRATION DATE CAN ALSO CALIBRATE YOURSELF GREAT TOOL TO HAVE CHECKS ANY KIND OF METAL THICKNESS COME WITH WHAT YOU SEE IN PHOTOS THE GAUGE AND PROBE ITEM WAS USED REGULARLY. EVERYTHING STILL WORKS GREAT JUST SCRATCHES. USE A MICROMETER TO CALIBRATE, PUT GOOP OR WATER SPOT ON METAL, PUT PROBE ON METAL FOR THICKNESS. ITEM IS SOLD AS IS IN WORKING CONDITION. Make an offer DM5E DL Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge Dual Multi Data Recorder The DM5E ultrasonic thickness gauge with dual multi includes the basic DM5E thickness gauge along with the Dual Multi operating mode which is able to measure thicknesses through coatings. The DM5E from GE is a basic ultrasonic thickness gauge designed to perform thickness tests on equipment such as pipes or tanks in the oil & gas industry or the petrochemical and power industries. The battery powered gauges is able to perform for up to 60 hours of use and includes features such as Min/Max capture and B-Scan generation. Differential thickness measurement allows it to compare measured and nominal thickness as well. The lightweight unit includes 2 AA batteries, a 100 g bottle of couplant, a plastic carrying case, a brief instruction card, an operating manual and an ISO 17025 certificate of calibration. With the dual multi function, you can save time and money by leaving protective coatings on materials that are being tested. A basic DM5E can also be upgraded to dual multi in the field quite easily. This thickness gauge also has a built in data recorder which can hold 50,000 readings and 1,000 files and can be transferred to a PC quite easily with a USB connection. 

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