SKF TKED 1 Magnetic Field Detector

Номер на артикул на RS: 732-4732Марка: SKF№ по каталога на производителя: TKED 1
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Спецификации

Brand

SKF

Indicator Type

Voltage

Battery Type

AAA

Weight

104g

Height

60mm

Length

250mm

Width

210mm

Model Number p

TKED 1

Model Number (p)

TKED 1

Страна на произход

Netherlands

Детайли за продукта

SKF TKED1 Non-Contact Electrical Discharge Detector

(EDD Pen)

Electrical erosion, lubricant degradation and bearing failure are often caused by electrical discharges as a result of motor shaft voltages discharging through a bearing. The TKED1 has been uniquely and specifically designed to detect these discharges safely, protecting the user whilst a motor or machinery is in motion.

No special training is needed to use the detector and no touching of machinery is required. The EDD pen comes with an LED back lit screen which assists users in dark environments, it also features an antenna and ergonomic grip. Capable of detecting discharges on a time base of 10 seconds, 30 seconds or indefinite, this device can significantly prevent unplanned machinery downtime.

Features and Benefits:

• 50 MHz to 200 MHz frequency range
• Remote solution, works at a distance
• LED Backlit screen
• IP55 for use in most industrial environments

How do non-contact voltage testers work?

Also known as a voltage detector, voltage tester pens, sensors or test pens. They allow the user to test electrical conductors without touching them. Non-contact testers are the safest and easiest way to detect electric fields or voltage. Voltage testers utilise what is called capacitive coupling, the user holding the instrument provides a ground reference. The tester then detects changing electric field around the object or objects conducting an AC current. (Alternating current) Simply put, the user and the tester pen when near the electrical conductor will cause a small current to flow through the tester from the source, this is how it detects AC voltage.

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€ 560,71

Всеки (ex VAT)

SKF TKED 1 Magnetic Field Detector

€ 560,71

Всеки (ex VAT)

SKF TKED 1 Magnetic Field Detector
Информацията за складовите наличности временно не е налична.

Технически документи

Спецификации

Brand

SKF

Indicator Type

Voltage

Battery Type

AAA

Weight

104g

Height

60mm

Length

250mm

Width

210mm

Model Number p

TKED 1

Model Number (p)

TKED 1

Страна на произход

Netherlands

Детайли за продукта

SKF TKED1 Non-Contact Electrical Discharge Detector

(EDD Pen)

Electrical erosion, lubricant degradation and bearing failure are often caused by electrical discharges as a result of motor shaft voltages discharging through a bearing. The TKED1 has been uniquely and specifically designed to detect these discharges safely, protecting the user whilst a motor or machinery is in motion.

No special training is needed to use the detector and no touching of machinery is required. The EDD pen comes with an LED back lit screen which assists users in dark environments, it also features an antenna and ergonomic grip. Capable of detecting discharges on a time base of 10 seconds, 30 seconds or indefinite, this device can significantly prevent unplanned machinery downtime.

Features and Benefits:

• 50 MHz to 200 MHz frequency range
• Remote solution, works at a distance
• LED Backlit screen
• IP55 for use in most industrial environments

How do non-contact voltage testers work?

Also known as a voltage detector, voltage tester pens, sensors or test pens. They allow the user to test electrical conductors without touching them. Non-contact testers are the safest and easiest way to detect electric fields or voltage. Voltage testers utilise what is called capacitive coupling, the user holding the instrument provides a ground reference. The tester then detects changing electric field around the object or objects conducting an AC current. (Alternating current) Simply put, the user and the tester pen when near the electrical conductor will cause a small current to flow through the tester from the source, this is how it detects AC voltage.