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Needle Electrode Head 208 a
Technical Product Specification
needle length: 0.06″
weight: 1½ ozDescription
This 0.06″ needle electrode is specifically designed for the measurement of veneers and cardboard.
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Needle Electrode Head 206
Technical Product Specification
needle length: 1¾”
weight: 1½ozDescription
This 1 3/4″ needle electrode is designed to measure textiles in the form of: cop, bobbins or skeins.
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Needle Electrode Head 207
Technical Product Specification
needle length: 4″
weight: 1½ozDescription
This 4″ needle electrode is designed to measure textiles in the form of: cop, bobbins or skeins.
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Needle Electrode Head 207 a
Technical Product Specification
needle length: 1″
weight: 1½ oz
for cockstoppers onlyDescription
This 1″ needle electrode is designed specifically for cork stoppers only.
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Needle Electrode Head 208
Technical Product Specification
needle length: 3/8″
weight: 1½ ozDescription
This 3/8″ needle electrode is designed for depth measurements of painted wood, furniture, plaster walls, wood and cement.
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Stab Electrode 209 b
Technical Product Specification
needle length: 12¾”
insulated shank: 1⅜”
weight: 7 oz
more durable than 209aDescription
This 12 3/4″ stab electrode has even thickness needle points the entire length. Designed to measure goods in sack and bales such as: excelsior, sawdust, yar, coffee beans, cacao beans, cereals and paper waste.
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Knife Electrode 210
Technical Product Specification
blade length: 4¼”
weight: 2 ozDescription
This 4 1/4″ knife electrode is designed to measure textile fabrics in stacks, chips, rolls or bales. Most common textile fabrics: paper, leather and veneers.
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Hammer Electrode 203 c
Technical Product Specification
depth of penetration: 15mm approx
electrode style: drive in with hatchet-type edges and solid hammer head
surface contact electrode: no
durability: designed to withstand hammer or similar blowsDescription
This hammer electrode with hatchet-type edges is designed to be used for soft and hard wood. The solid hammer head is designed to withstand blows from a hammer and should be driven into the wood over the entire length.