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9.0  WARRANTY

1.  WARRANTY:
NDT Systems, Inc.  warrants that reasonable care was used in the choice of materials and the manufacture of this instrument, and that the
instrument conforms to the published ratings and characteristics applicable to the instrument at the time the instrument is shipped to the Buyer. 
This warranty shall extend for a period of one year from the date of shipment of the instrument (FOB) Seller's plant) and shall in no event extend
beyond such term.  The Buyer shall notify NDT Systems, Inc. by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, of any claim of discovery of
such defect.  Failure to notify NDT Systems, Inc. within the time and in the manner specified herein shall constitute a waiver of any such claim of
defect or breach of warranty.  The final determination of the existence of a defect or breach of this warranty shall be made by NDT Systems, Inc. 
This warranty shall extend to the Buyer only, and shall not be assignable or transferable to any other person.

2.  DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES:
THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANT ABILITY OR FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OTHER THAN THOSE WARRANTIES SET FORTH IN THE PARAGRAPH ENTITLED "WARRANTY" ABOVE.

The above warranty shall not apply to digital panel meters and items with a limited life, such as batteries, probes or cables, nor to any instruments
which have been subjected to misuse, improper installation or repair, alteration, or use beyond the published maximum ratings of the instrument.

3.  BUYER'S REMEDIES:
The Buyer's sole and exclusive remedy for breach of the above warranty shall be the repair or replacement of the instrument by NDT Systems,
Inc. free of charge.  The Buyer shall return the instrument to NDT Systems, Inc., transportation prepaid.  NDT Systems, Inc. shall promptly repair
or replace the instrument and return same to Buyer, FOB Seller's Plant, collect.

If, for any reason, NDT Systems, Inc. is unable or unwilling to repair or replace the instrument or, because of circumstances, the exclusive remedy
provided herein fails of its essential purpose, or operates to deprive either party of the substantial value of its bargain, then the Purchaser's
exclusive remedy will be the return of the purchase price for the instrument.  The liability of NDT Systems, Inc. shall in no event be greater then the
full amount of the purchase price for the instrument.

Any attempt by NDT Systems, Inc. to repair or replace any instrument sold hereunder shall not constitute an admission that the instrument, or any
part thereof, is defective within the meaning of the above warranty, nor that NDT Systems, Inc. has any legal responsibility to make such repair or
effect such replacement.

Any such attempts, if unsuccessful, shall not create any liability on the part of NDT Systems, Inc. and the purchaser is limited to the remedy set
forth herein.

4.  LIMITATIONS ON LIABILITY:
NDT Systems, Inc. shall not, under any circumstances, be liable for direct, incidental or consequential damages for any breach of contract, breach
of warranty or misrepresentations, including the negligence of NDT Systems, Inc., including, but not limited to damages resulting directly or
indirectly from the use, or loss of use, of the instrument sold hereunder, or the business of the Buyer or third persons wherein the instrument is
utilized.

The above warranty, and the obligations of NDT Systems, Inc. hereunder, are expressly in lieu of, and the Buyer expressly waives, any other
liability of NDT Systems, Inc. based upon warranty, express of implied, contract, or the negligence of NDT Systems, Inc., including but not limited
to, negligence in the design of the instrument or in the choice of the materials therefor, or negligence in the repair or replacement of the instrument,
whether such repair or replacement is required by the terms hereof or is voluntary, upon the part of NDT Systems, Inc. 

Except as provided herein, no person is authorized to assume on behalf of NDT Systems, Inc. any other or additional liability or responsibility in
connection with the instrument.  These terms and warranty are applicable to and complete acceptance of such a binding legal agreement.

NDT Systems, Inc.

17811 Georgetown Lane
Huntington Beach, CA  92647
Phone: (714) 893-2438
FAX:    (714) 897-3840
July 2006

Summary of Contents for TG400

Page 1: ...ERATOR S MANUAL TG400 Ultrasonic Thickness Gage Featuring SplitView SplitScan AutoTrack NDT Systems Inc 17811 Georgetown Lane Huntington Beach CA 92647 Phone 714 893 2438 FAX 714 897 3840 Rev 1 0 07 0...

Page 2: ...may have a question with C Chapter 2 deals with the menu structure a description of the features This would be recommended reading There are a few images to help you better understand the concepts C C...

Page 3: ...0 000 nanoseconds Synchronization IP Initial Pulse IF Interface Delay Transducer Modes Single or dual element Display Modes RF positive negative full wave rectified Flaw Mode Two 2 gates selectable po...

Page 4: ...ypical depending upon display back light usage 3 AA NiMH furnished Battery Charger 5 hours for full charge Transducer Cable Lemo Connectors Connectors Size Top Section 3 25 W x 7 L x 1 4 D Weight Incl...

Page 5: ...ety of keys menu selections are available to change continuous variables such as range delay gate positions alarm levels and reject SCROLLING When a key is continuously depressed to change a variable...

Page 6: ...A free catalog will be sent on request by contacting Customer Information at NDT Systems Inc 17188 Georgetown Lane Huntington Beach CA 92647 phone 714 893 2438 FAX 714 897 3840 In many cases equivale...

Page 7: ...plit Opt1 is reserved for future use MENU FLOW The following represents the menu flow of the TG400 Pressing the MENU ESC key repeatedly will sequence through the menus as shown Note The branch if menu...

Page 8: ...using many kinds of transducers to be successfully performed highly precise flaw detection tests may require refinements to the default variables to better match transducer instrument characteristics...

Page 9: ...useful ness of this feature would be evident on material with varied attenuation properties such as painted and non painted surfaces or corroded back surfaces AGC may also help overall reading accura...

Page 10: ...rease or Decrease the Measurement Threshold level Any echo or echo half cycle with amplitude equal to or greater than the Thickness Gate Threshold will be measured The threshold gate is the bar on the...

Page 11: ...vide optimal personal viewing BACKLIGHT BKLT Turns the backlight to AUTO ON or OFF Auto will turn the backlight on while making measurements OO will turn the backlight on continuously and OFF will lea...

Page 12: ...can not exceed the set Range of the Main Trace window For instance if the Main Trace is set to 3 the Track window can not be set to 4 Usually the Track window is something like 20 40 of the Main Trac...

Page 13: ...12 12 instrument setups Note If the gage is powered ON with the ENTER button depressed the Factory Default setup will be loaded...

Page 14: ...at the water path to the IF will be seen as well as the IF to destination target back wall Be sure this rule stays in place throughout the water path change probability It is OK to select a long MAIN...

Page 15: ...es However such transducers will be relatively expensive and not readily attainable Standard inexpensive delay line transducers highly damped in the frequency range of 10 to 20 MHZ will ordinarily pro...

Page 16: ...nd be used over a broad range of thicknesses test material attenuation may dictate a compromise While higher frequencies produce thinner thickness resolution attenuation is more pronounced at higher f...

Page 17: ...llic Test Materials Virtually all the techniques and applications described above can be applied to a host of non metallic and composite materials It is not possible to cover the numerous applications...

Page 18: ...way of observing these effects and to become quickly familiar with TG400 s controls is to perform the following procedure 1 Attach a highly damped broadband transducer such as the OPTIMA CHG053 or NO...

Page 19: ...ive gain accordingly 11 To become familiar with the RANGE function position the cursor at RNG The up arrow key will squeeze the echos on the A trace to the left that is except for the initial pulse If...

Page 20: ...t this point use the Up Dn arrow keys to change the length of the IP BLK gate in order to observe the effects of the control 16 The IF BLK interface echo blocking functions in a similar fashion as the...

Page 21: ...Thickness readout the upper range calibration is complete Note that zero may change through up to 5 or 10 counts on the display before the indicated thickness changes Choosing zero roughly at the mid...

Page 22: ...when using single element transducers with thin elastomeric membranes or on coated test objects 23 Cursor to ECHO BLOCKING GATE ECHO BLK Note the thick horizontal bar on the Thickness gate Use the rig...

Page 23: ...ponents This mode of display RF reveals all the details of the signal If necessary to more faithfully reproduce the waveform in the figure above it may be necessary to key to GAIN and change the gain...

Page 24: ...ange of the TG400 has been set to a long range and the RF display is selected there will be poor detail in the presentation of the RF In order to expand the RF display of the back echo under such cond...

Page 25: ...he constant distance paths taken by the sound beam in traversing the dual delay lines a measurement can be made of the travel distance in the test object only Since the sound beam travels at a slight...

Page 26: ...O to produce the thickness readout corresponding to a known thickness in this case 0 500 inch Note when you check the measurement of the 0 200 inch step note it produces 0 205 inch This error is due t...

Page 27: ...0 If it close adjust the VEL to adjust to exact material velocity Option B Connect TG506 Transducer From MAIN Menu Select SETUP and PICK the appropriate transducer from the list Press ZERO ECHO front...

Page 28: ...n this case the ECHO BLK will need to be extended out far enough to pass the multiple echo cycles of the first echo This will limit the low end thickness capability In the lower image a TG560P transdu...

Page 29: ...ve right when you move the cart to the left the B Scan Cursor move to the right ENCODED L L Left to Left When you move the cart to the right the B Scan Cursor move right when you move the cart to the...

Page 30: ...on screen from the thickest area to the thinnest area of your sample 2 Go to the SETUP Menu and select the PX506 if it is shown If not select TG506 This should set the instrument up in general terms A...

Page 31: ...ld not have to go through the extra steps 11 Once calibrated press the B SCAN Key 12 Cursor to TYPE and use the Up Dn arrows to select T SCAN This will provide a Cross Section view of the area being i...

Page 32: ...racteristics such as the presence of scattering reflectors impedance an isotropy Modula and other physical and mechanical properties all interact with ultrasonic sound beams somewhat differently than...

Page 33: ...AA style batteries inserted into the bottom panel via the rear panel access cap The gage is charged via an external battery charger Once fully charged the TG400 will run for up to 20 hours before req...

Page 34: ...ng optional TG400 accessories are available ATRP1 TG400 Carry Pouch A light weight leatherette protective case The TG400 fits firmly into a case like compartment supported at an adjustable angle stand...

Page 35: ...exclusive remedy provided herein fails of its essential purpose or operates to deprive either party of the substantial value of its bargain then the Purchaser s exclusive remedy will be the return of...

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