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Coating Thickness Gauge – Non-Ferrous Substrate – Integrated Printer

Obsolete

The world’s first and only portable coating thickness tester with an integrated printer, the 200 provides the complete solution where statistics and hard-copy documentation are required.

The thermal printer can be stopped to conserve battery power and paper. These handheld systems include 1500 sample memory, 4 calibration memories, three levels of statistical discrimination, and all necessary accessories. Two leather carrying cases, water shield, calibration foils, batteries, AC adapter, and zero standards are included.

Non-ferrous substrates can be measured.

SKU LH200 Category Tag Brand:

$2,895.00

Description

Obsolete

The world’s first and only portable coating thickness tester with an integrated printer, the 200 provides the complete solution where statistics and hard-copy documentation are required.

The thermal printer can be stopped to conserve battery power and paper. These handheld systems include 1500 sample memory, 4 calibration memories, three levels of statistical discrimination, and all necessary accessories. Two leather carrying cases, water shield, calibration foils, batteries, AC adapter, and zero standards are included.

Non-ferrous substrates can be measured.

Additional information

Weight 7 lbs
Dimensions 15.25 × 11.5 × 4 in

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How often do I need to calibrate my Kett Coating thickness Gauge
AnsweredRob Schreiber asked April 2014 • Coating Thickness Gauges
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