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Measuring Hand Tools
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Ad Number: 12401
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Year: | Make: Dakota Ultrasonics | Model: MX-3
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Machine Type: | Condition: | Price: sold
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Description: Dakota Ultrasonics MX-3 Thickness Gauge 10 Ounces (with batteries) 2.5 W x 4.5 H x 1.24 D Operating Temperatures: -20 to 120F Case has extruded aluminum body with nickel- plated aluminum end caps (gasket sealed) Keypad has sealed membrane that is resistant to both water and petroleum products. Display is a multi-function 4.5 digit liquid crystal display with 0.500 inch numerals, backlit for use in poor light conditions. Backlit is selectable on/off/auto (illuminates only when taking a measurement). Bar graph indicates stability of reading. Memory - Numeric data storage, 10 files of 100 reading per file Certification - Factory calibration traceable to NIST & MIL-STD-45662A Warranty - 5 Year Limited. Measures from 0.025 to 19.999 inches (0.63 to 500 millimeters) Units - English and Metric Resolution - 0.001 inches (0.01 Millimeters) Four readings per second for single point measurements, or 16 per second in Scan Mode - captures the minimum thickness. |
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