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Avenger EZ

Ultra-Compact Ultrasonic Flaw Detector and Thickness Gauge.
  • Display: 240 x 320 Graphic (2.3”W x 3.1”H);
  • Backlight - On / Off / Auto with reading last reading hold;
  • SplitView: (Handheld Industry First);
  • Main Trace Window: 100 - 10% in 10% incr.;
  • Split View Window: 10% - 100% in 10% incr. as a function of main trace window size;
  • SplitScan: (handheld industry first): Display A-Trace and B-Scan simultaneously;
  • AutoTrack: (handheld industry first): When in SplitView, Second Window Displays a Zoom View of the Main A-Trace which Tracks the echo being measured;
  • Screen Freeze mode: Perfect for Spot Weld Applications;
  • All Aluminum with rubberized end caps;
  • Range: 0,4” – 340”;
  • Delay: 0 – 165’’
  • Resolution – 0,001” inch/mm selectable;
  • Velocity Range: 0,0490 to 0,9999 in/us fully adjustable;
  • Calibration: Range, Delay, Velocity & Zero;
  • Pulser / Receiver: Up to 300Hz Rep Rate;
  • Unique and Adjustable IP Suppression Mode;
  • Display Mode: RF, +HW, -HW, FW;
  • GAIN: 100dB;
  • Frequency Range: 500KHz - 20MHz;
  • Probe Select: Single / Dual Element;
  • Probe ID Key (MDT Gaging Probe) or Probe Library Selection;
  • Peak Echo Hold;
  • Damping: - 8 Damping Levels 22 - 2K Ohms;
  • Alarm: LED Thickness High, Lo or High/Lo;
  • I/O: USB connectivity;
  • Memory: 2 MegaBYTE data logger. 30+ character alphanumeric identification of files;
  • Store 20,000+ Data Points with Waveforms & B-Scans;
  • Operational Modes: Single/Dual/Angle/Contact/Delay;
  • Gates: Contact - IP-1st, 1st-2nd Permits Through Paint, Delay, Bubbler, Immersion
  • IP Blocking, IF Blocking, IF-1st, 1st-2nd Echo Blk; POS or NEG Gating;
  • Power Requirements: Operates on 6 AA Alkaline or NiMH;
  • Charger & Batteries Included;
  • Transducers, cables and accessories are available for almost any application;
  • Plastic carry case included;
  • CE approved;
  • Manufactured in facilities meeting ISO9001 manufacturing processes.


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