The Voltmeter tests 12V and 24V starter batteries. The voltmeter checks the condition of the car battery via the battery voltage in the charging cycle, when starting or when idling.
Measurement object: 12V / 24V starter batteries
Battery standards: DIN, JIS, EN, SAE
Power supply: 9 … 35V DC via test voltage
PCE-FD 20 is a portable ultrasonic defectoscope with a large LCD screen that displays A-scan maps of ultrasonic signals as well as B-scan cross sections. Ideal for use in mechanical engineering, aerospace and metallurgical applications, this high-frequency ultrasound-based defectoscope uses a contact transducer (two different probes included; 45° and 90°) to measure material thickness and identify flaws and defects such as discontinuity in welds.
PCE-123 is a voltmeter used to test and calibrate a variety of measuring instruments. Offering a high level of accuracy for an affordable price, this easy-to-use voltmeter provides electrical (mA, mV, V and frequency in Hz) and temperature (in °C or °F) output signals, making the voltmeter useful in a wide range of applications.
PCE-COM 20 is a portable handheld non-destructive material tester for non-ferrous metals. This non-destructive testing (NDT) device uses eddy current to determine the electrical conductivity of non-ferrous metals such as aluminum and copper. Includes 3 standards for testing.
PCE-COM 20 is a portable handheld non-destructive conductivity tester for non-ferrous metals. This non-destructive testing (NDT) device uses eddy current to determine the electrical conductivity of non-ferrous metals such as aluminum and copper. Includes 3 standards for testing.
PCE-COM 20 is a portable handheld non-destructive conductivity tester for non-ferrous metals. This non-destructive testing (NDT) device uses eddy current to determine the electrical conductivity of non-ferrous metals such as aluminum and copper. Includes 3 standards for testing.
PCE-FD 20 is a portable ultrasonic flaw detector with a large LCD screen that displays A-scan maps of ultrasonic signals as well as B-scan cross sections. Ideal for use in mechanical engineering, aerospace and metallurgical applications, this high-frequency ultrasound-based flaw detector uses a contact transducer (two different probes included; 45° and 90°) to measure material thickness and identify flaws and defects such as discontinuity in welds.