PosiTector SPG

March 12, 2012

Paul N. Gardner Co. Inc. (GARDCO) offers the PosiTector surface profile gage.

The gage has the following features:

Measurement rate of over 50 readings per minute — ideal for quickly and accurately measuring

Large surface areas. Large, easy-to-read, graphics LCD

Enhanced one-handed menu navigation RESET feature instantly restores factory settings

Solvent, acid, oil, water and dust resistant — weatherproof

60 degree angle tungsten carbide tip for long life and continuous accuracy — field replaceable

Rugged, outdoor/indoor instrument — ideal for field or shop use

Shock-absorbing, protective rubber holster with belt clip and wrist strap

Two (2) year warranty on body and probe

Built-in temperature compensation ensures measurement accuracy

Certificate of Calibration showing traceability to NIST included

Glass Zero Plate and metal shim included

Conforms to national and international standards including ISO and ASTM

Universal gage accepts all PosiTector 6000 (coating thickness), SPG (surface profile) and DPM (environmental) probes

30 degree angle interchangeable probe tip available for special applications

Selectable display languages

High Contrast backlit display for bright or dark environments

Flip display enables right-side-up viewing

Uses alkaline or rechargeable batteries (built-in charger)

Continually displays/updates average, standard deviation, min/max thickness and number of readings

HiLo alarm audibly and visibly alerts when measureents exceed user-specified limits

USB port for fast, simple connection to a PC and to supplycontinuous power

USB cable included USB mass storage — stored readings and graphs can be accessed using universal PC/Mac web browsers or file explorers

No software required

PosiTector.net — a free web-based application offering secure storage of thickness readings

Software updates via web keep your gage current

Every stored measurement is date and time stamped

Related Glossary Terms

  • calibration

    calibration

    Checking measuring instruments and devices against a master set to ensure that, over time, they have remained dimensionally stable and nominally accurate.

  • tungsten carbide ( WC)

    tungsten carbide ( WC)

    Intermetallic compound consisting of equal parts, by atomic weight, of tungsten and carbon. Sometimes tungsten carbide is used in reference to the cemented tungsten carbide material with cobalt added and/or with titanium carbide or tantalum carbide added. Thus, the tungsten carbide may be used to refer to pure tungsten carbide as well as co-bonded tungsten carbide, which may or may not contain added titanium carbide and/or tantalum carbide.

  • web

    web

    On a rotating tool, the portion of the tool body that joins the lands. Web is thicker at the shank end, relative to the point end, providing maximum torsional strength.

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