Tinker&Rasor M/2 Product Instructions Download Page 1

 

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MODEL M/2 

WET SPONGE HOLIDAY DETECTOR

 

Unpacking Checklist 

 
The Model M/2 Holiday Detector Kit includes the following: 
(1) Model M/2 Unit (085-156) 
(1) Battery, 9v (010-007) 
(1) Cable, Ground (026-101) 
(1) Water Wetter Solution, 4oz (049-013) 
(1) Wand, 16” (177-070) 
(1) Sponge Assembly (ships assembled) 
(1) Sponge (055-882) 

(1) Holder, Yellow (076-050) 
(1) Knob, sponge holder (094-030) 
(1) Sponge bracket (014-195) 
(1) Canvas tote bag 
(1) Screwdriver 
(1) Instructions 
(1) Warranty/Calibration Document 

 

The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a 
commitment on the part of Tinker & Rasor. 

Any and all reproduction or transmission of any part of this manual, in any form or by any means and for 
any purpose other than the personal use by the purchaser is strictly forbidden without the express written 
authorization of Tinker & Rasor. 

For updates, please visit our website: 

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© 2018 Tinker and Rasor, Inc. 

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Summary of Contents for M/2

Page 1: ...led 1 Sponge 055 882 1 Holder Yellow 076 050 1 Knob sponge holder 094 030 1 Sponge bracket 014 195 1 Canvas tote bag 1 Screwdriver 1 Instructions 1 Warranty Calibration Document The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Tinker Rasor Any and all reproduction or transmission of any part of this manual in any form...

Page 2: ...table battery powered electronic instrument a wand handle and sponge assembly open cell sponge ships compressed will expand with water and ground wire The instrument is housed in a sturdy plastic case with provision for attachment of optional not included headphones The detector is a non destructive wet sponge type holiday detector The basic electronic design of the Model M 2 Holiday Detector is t...

Page 3: ...tice is to use a wetting agent at all times regardless of coating thickness up to 20 mils The low voltage holiday detector is not recommended for coatings greater than 20 mils of thickness Check battery voltage This can be done by shorting the wet sponge with the bare end of the ground cable of the holiday detector If a steady level audible signal is heard the battery voltage is OK If the audible ...

Page 4: ...0 volts 400 K ohms When the M 2 is powered On the Blue LED will indicate the selected voltage output Pressing the Output Voltage button will change the voltage selection and a Blue LED will indicate the new output voltage Consult with the coating manufacturer inspector or the standard being referenced for the application to determine which output voltage is suggested CHANGING THE BATTERY The M 2 i...

Page 5: ...el embedded in the concrete If rebar is not present a ground connection to the concrete can be made by placing the bare end of the ground wire against the bare concrete surface and anchor it down with a burlap bag filled with damp sand The ground wire can be checked quickly for proper connection by contacting the wetted sponge electrode to the bare structure and observing an audible signal indicat...

Page 6: ...GROUND CABLE Ground cable not connected properly to instrument Remove and reconnect ground cable NO ALARM ON TOUCHING BARE GROUND CABLE Wand not properly connected to instrument Remove and reconnect wand ensuring the wand has been screwed down all the way into instrument NO ALARM ON TOUCHING BARE GROUND CABLE Sponge not wet or conductive Rewet the sponge or check the sponge connection to the wand ...

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