Low price digital gauss meters for sale, measuring range 0~2400MT/24000GS, magnetic field testers with automatic range switching, one-touch zeroing, and maximum hold function. This digital tesla meter is widely used in scientific research, industrial applications, and academic institutions.
Specification
- Model: ATO-GM-TD86202
- Accuracy: Class 2, ±2% (full range met)
- Range: 200MT, 2000MT (automatic range switching)
- Measuring Range: 0~ 2400MT/24000GS
- Minimum Resolution: 0.01MT/0.1GS, 4-digit display
- Display Digit: 4 Digits (decimal)
- Power Supply: 1 x 9V battery
- Operating Temperature: 0°C~50°C
- Storage Stability: -20°C~50°C
- Dimensions: 160mmx80mmx32mm
- Unit Weight: 260g (including battery and lead)
- Hall Probe: Longitudinal Hall probe, lead approx. 1m long
Features
- ATO class 2 gauss meter is equipped with a digital display to show the magnetic field strength visually.
- The field strength meter adopts a new generation of chips and processors, high resolution A/D chips, high sensitivity, stable counts, low power consumption, and lightweight.
- The handheld digital gauss meter has a power indicator in the upper right corner of the screen, and the power icon disappears when the battery runs out.
- Magnetic field testers have automatic range switching, one-touch zeroing, and maximum value-holding functions.
- Digital gauss meter comes with 1 x 9V battery for high battery life and long standby time.
Probe Dimension (Unit: mm)
Radial Probe
L1 (Customisable) |
L2 |
L3 |
L4 |
H1 |
H2 |
H3 |
H4 (with tube sleeve) |
Sensing Area(φ) |
900 |
115±5 |
50±1 |
2.2±0.1 |
16±0.5 |
1.4±0.1 |
1.05±0.05 |
4.4±0.1 |
0.3 |
Suitable for TM5100. TW5120B, TM6100. TM6100B, TD8620, TD8650, TD8655. |
Note: Y indicates accuracy class |
Axial Hall Probe
L1(Customisable) |
L2 |
L3 |
L4 |
H1 |
H2 |
Sensing Area(φ) |
2200 |
115±5 |
58±5 |
0.1±0.05 |
14±0.5 |
4.2±0.2 |
0.3 |
Suitable for TM5100. TW5120B, TM6100. TM6100B, TD8620, TD8650, TD8655. |
Note: Y indicates accuracy class |
Details
Applications
Gauss meters are used to measure the strength and direction of magnetic fields in various industries such as manufacturing, aerospace, medical, and automotive. They are used to detect magnetic fields generated by electrical equipment, such as transformers and motors, and in the testing and calibration of magnetic sensors. Gauss meters are also used in research and development of new materials, such as magnetic nanoparticles, and in the design and testing of magnetic shielding materials.
Tips: What is a gauss meter?
A gauss meter is a device that measures the strength and direction of a magnetic field. It is named after Carl Friedrich Gauss, a German mathematician and physicist who made significant contributions to the study of electromagnetism.
A gauss meter typically consists of a sensor that detects magnetic fields and a display that shows the measurement in units of gauss or tesla. It may also have other features such as data logging, alarm functions, and the ability to measure different types of magnetic fields, such as AC and DC fields.
Gauss meters are commonly used in a variety of applications, including magnetic material testing, quality control in manufacturing, and research in physics and engineering. They are also used by hobbyists and enthusiasts for measuring magnetic fields of objects such as magnets, motors, and electronic devices.