About Average Least Dimension
Specification:
Average Least Dimension (ALD) device complete with ALD box - adjustable spacer fine aggregates 2-9 mm, 1 x spacer set-fine aggregates spare case, spacer set extension 10-18 mm.
Precision Measurement for Reliable ResultsThe tester utilizes a precision linear encoder, enabling highly accurate measurement of sample dimensions between 0.01 mm and 20 mm. Its automatic mode and digital LCD display simplify usage while providing fast, consistent readings. Factory calibration with a certification assures users of standardized accuracy in every test.
Designed for Durability and Ease of UseCrafted from corrosion-resistant stainless steel and housed in a compact, bench-top unit, this tester is built for rigorous laboratory and industrial usage. Overload protection safeguards both the device and operators, while the user-friendly digital interface aids in smooth test setup and execution.
Efficient Data Handling and SupportInternal memory holds up to 1000 results, minimizing manual data entry errors. The RS232 interface enables seamless data export to laboratory information systems. Onsite installation and training are available, ensuring customers can quickly integrate the equipment into their workflow and maximize its capabilities.
FAQ's of Average Least Dimension:
Q: How does the Average Least Dimension Tester ensure measurement accuracy?
A: The device is equipped with a precision linear encoder and is factory calibrated, with each tester supplied with a calibration certificate. This guarantees an accuracy of 0.01 mm and a resolution of 0.001 mm, providing consistently reliable results.
Q: What are the main benefits of using this tester in laboratory and industrial applications?
A: Users benefit from its user-friendly interface, compact design, high data storage capacity (up to 1000 results), and robust construction from corrosion-resistant stainless steel. The automatic control mode and digital LCD display streamline accurate and efficient testing.
Q: When is calibration required for this equipment?
A: Each tester is factory calibrated and delivered with a certification. Subsequent recalibration may be recommended as per laboratory standards or manufacturer guidelines to maintain optimal performance over time.
Q: Where can the Average Least Dimension Tester be installed and used?
A: This device is intended for indoor environments, typically laboratories and industrial testing facilities. Its compact bench-top design makes it easily adaptable for a variety of controlled settings.
Q: What is the process for using the Average Least Dimension Tester?
A: Operators insert up to 8 specimens within the test range (0.05-20 mm), set parameters via the digital LCD, and initiate the automatic test. Results can be stored in the internal memory or exported using the RS232 interface for further analysis.
Q: How is data stored and managed on the device?
A: The tester has internal memory capable of saving up to 1000 results, reducing the chance of data loss and improving workflow efficiency. Data can also be transferred to external systems via its RS232 port.
Q: What support is available for installation and training?
A: Onsite installation and training services are provided, ensuring that users are fully trained in operation, maintenance, and safe handling of the equipment for optimal results and safety compliance.