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Elcometer 456 Operating Instructions Manual

Elcometer 456 Operating Instructions Manual

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Elcometer 456
High Temperature
PINIP™ Probe
Operating Instructions

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Summary of Contents for Elcometer 456

  • Page 1 Elcometer 456 High Temperature PINIP™ Probe Operating Instructions...
  • Page 2 Elcometer Instruments Ltd. All other trademarks acknowledged. © Copyright Elcometer Instruments Ltd. 2004. All rights reserved. No part of this Document may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored (in a retrieval system or otherwise) or...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Section Page 1 About your probe ....2 2 Fitting the probe ....3 3 Calibrating the probe .
  • Page 4: About Your Probe

    Elcometer High Temperature PINIP™ probe. Welcome to Elcometer. Elcometer are world leaders in the design, manufacture supply inspection equipment for coatings and concrete. Our products cover all aspects of coating inspection, from development through application to post application inspection.
  • Page 5: Fitting The Probe

    The resolution of the gauge is dependent on the scale selected on the gauge. 1.1 What the box contains • Elcometer High Temperature PINIP™ probe • Calibration thickness standard, 2 x •...
  • Page 6: Calibrating The Probe

    A probe must be calibrated once it has been fitted - refer to your Elcometer 456 Operating Instructions section these instructions. 3 CALIBRATING THE PROBE Special thickness standards are supplied with F1 2 High Temperature PINIP™ Probes. To use these special thickness standards, place the appropriate thickness standard over the end of the PINIP™...
  • Page 7: Taking A Reading

    4 TAKING A READING The procedure for taking a reading with a High Temperature PINIP™ probe is the same as for a standard Elcometer 456 probe, however the following points should be noted: Take care: High Temperature PINIP™ probes are capable of measuring on surfaces up to 250°C...
  • Page 8: Maintenance

    In the unlikely event of a fault, the probe should be returned to your local Elcometer supplier or directly to Elcometer. Details of Elcometer offices around the world are given on the outside cover of these Operating Instructions. Alternatively visit the Elcometer website, www.elcometer.com...