Maintenance and precautions of coating thickness gauge
The SAUTER coating thickness gauge adopts the most advanced electronic technology and can meet various measurement requirements. The characteristics of high-precision equipment, sturdy structure, and ease of use make this instrument widely applicable. As long as it is used and maintained correctly, its lifespan will be very long. The instrument needs to be kept clean and not dropped, avoiding contact with moisture, chemically corrosive substances or gases. After use, the coating thickness gauge should be placed back in a protective and easy to move box. The drastic changes in temperature will affect the measurement results, so do not directly expose the instrument to strong sunlight or energy that can cause temperature fusion.
The agent has resistance, but cannot guarantee the corrosion of a very small number of chemicals. In this case, the treatment method is only to wipe the instrument with a damp, soft cloth. Only by keeping the probe clean can accurate data be obtained, so it is necessary to regularly inspect the probe and clean any remaining dirt such as paint. When the instrument is not in use for a long time, to avoid damage due to leakage, the battery should be removed. When there is a malfunction, please do not repair it yourself. Our repair department is always at your service.
Precautions for coating thickness gauge
1. Measurement should be point contact, and it is strictly prohibited to place the probe on the surface of the measured object for sliding.
The interval between each measurement should be greater than a few seconds, and the instrument should be at least 10cm away from the measured object before proceeding to the next measurement.
When entering the menu, select Unit and briefly pause to enter the unit selection option. The default measurement unit is metric um (1mil=25.4um).
