Monday, June 1, 2015

Waterproof Non Contact Probe





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Underwater testing of the Bartol Mag-Probe Waterproof Non-Contact Test Probe.
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▪ Fast troubleshooting during equipment operation (safety permitting)
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▪ Isolates problems as electrical or mechanical in seconds without a schematic
▪ Requires no direct electrical connection
▪ Variable sensitivity
▪ Detects troublesome transit pulses
▪ Every unit hand-crafted and quality control-tested
▪ Can be used in high-risk explosive environments
▪ Long-life power source and low current LED lasts for at least 5000/5 second operations
▪ Detects residual magnetism
▪ Shelf life of 5 years
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Mag-Probe® is a magnetic sensing instrument used to trouble-shoot AC and DC powered solenoids, solenoid valves, relays, mercury wetted relays, heat controllers and test coils used in robotics— even automotive alternators, voltage regulators and electronic ignitions systems. Unit is ideal for testing the largest to sub-miniature solenoids, relays and most reed relays and all automotive applications.



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The BARTOL MAGPROBE Instantly Checks Electrically Operated Solenoid Valves and Relays. It can Sense a Magnetic field as low as 3 Gauss without the Ring Magnet, 1 Gauss with the Ring Magnet attached. You can Test Electrically Operated Solenoid Valves and Relays while the Equipment is Operational, Use it Underwater, in a Vacuum, 40 below zero, and also in explosive areas. It is non-contact and very easy to use. Typically tests can be done in seconds. It is 99% faster in a volt meter. Over eighty thousand have been sold.

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