The 5 class digital tesla meter has a measurement range of 0~2400MT/24000GS, it has an adjustable backlight, power display, and automatic shut-off. The field strength meter is compact, ergonomic, and easy to operate, and its long battery life ensures that it provides accurate readings for a long time.
Specification
- Model: ATO-GM-TD86205
- Accuracy: Class 5, 0~1000MT: ±2%,1 000MT~2400MT: ±5%
- 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 5 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: How does a gauss meter work?
A gauss meter is an instrument used to measure the strength and direction of a magnetic field. It works based on the principle of electromagnetic induction.
Inside a gauss meter, there is a small coil of wire that is placed in the magnetic field being measured. When a magnetic field passes through the coil, it induces a current in the wire. The strength of this current is directly proportional to the strength of the magnetic field.
The gauss meter measures the current induced in the coil and converts it into a numerical value representing the strength of the magnetic field in units of gauss (or tesla, depending on the meter). The gauss meter may also have a built-in display that shows the measured value.
Some gauss meters use a Hall sensor instead of a coil of wire. A Hall sensor is a small semiconductor device that produces a voltage proportional to the magnetic field it is exposed to. The voltage is measured and converted into a numerical value representing the strength of the magnetic field.
Gauss meters are used in a variety of applications, such as in scientific research, quality control, and magnetic field mapping.