Field Coating Thickness Gauge with a Built-In Printer: Measure, Display Statistics, and Print On the Spot
The L500 measures coating thickness on both magnetic and non-magnetic metal substrates, then prints results, statistics, and limit flags right at the part. Pair the main unit with the probe that fits your job, from general-purpose tips to right-angle probes for tight spaces.
Built-in printer: Print readings and statistics at the point of measurement and attach the slip directly to the part or job sheet.
Probe you choose: Select an electromagnetic or eddy current probe to match your substrate, with straight and right-angle tips for hard-to-reach geometry.
On-board statistics: Average, standard deviation, high and low values, organized by block and group for fast accept or reject decisions.
Works anywhere: Runs on AC power or AA batteries, with up to 70 hours of battery life and a backlit display for dark work areas.
Dual-Mode Coating Thickness Gauge — Ferrous and Non-Ferrous, RS-232C, Integrated Printer - no longer in production
The LZ200J measured coatings on both ferrous and non-ferrous substrates in one instrument, with double calibration memory, RS-232C data output, and a built-in thermal printer. It has been replaced by the L500 dual-mode coating thickness gauge.
Dual mode: Ferrous and non-ferrous substrates in one unit
Two methods: Magnetic induction and eddy current
RS-232C output: Data transfer to computer
Double calibration memory: Four parameter sets per mode