No longer manufactured. The LE200C has been replaced by the L500 dual-mode coating thickness gauge. See below for the current equivalent.
Magnetic Induction Coating Measurement for Ferrous Substrates
The LE200C measured the thickness of non-magnetic coatings on iron and steel substrates using the electromagnetic induction method. Paint, plating, lacquer, enamel, and similar coatings on a magnetic base were read instantly and non-destructively, with a built-in thermal printer for on-the-spot records.
What the LE200C Handled
- Ferrous substrate focus: Purpose-built for non-magnetic coatings over iron and steel, the most common production coating-inspection task.
- Instant, non-destructive readings: A fixed-pressure LEP20C probe delivered repeatable measurements without marking or damaging the finish.
- On-board statistics and printout: Average, standard deviation, maximum, minimum, and sample count, printed directly from the integrated thermal printer.
- Pass/fail limit alarms: Upper and lower limits sounded a buzzer and flagged out-of-range readings during inspection.
Built for the Shop Floor
The LE200C stored up to four calibration parameter sets in memory, so repeat measurements on the same material started immediately at power-on. It ran on AA batteries or AC adapter for portability, held up to 1,500 readings across 99 blocks, and was carried in a soft case designed for use at the workstation or in the field. The LE200C was covered by the Kett Total Care Warranty, including parts, labor, and specification compliance.
Need a current ferrous coating gauge? The L500 Dual Mode Coating Thickness Gauge replaces the LE200C: pair it with an EP-series ferrous probe for the same magnetic-induction measurement, now with expanded calibration storage, USB communications, and an updated statistical package.

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