User manual
User manual
Coating thickness gauge
Salu
Salu
Tron
Tron
Com
Com
Bi
Bi
D3
D3
Salu
Tron
Messtechnik GmbH
Dr.-Gottfried-Cremer-Allee 30/7
D-50226 Frechen
Tel.: +49 2234 9999960
Fax: +49 2234 9999962
www.salutron.de
Congratulations on the purchase of our coating
thickness gauge
Com
Bi
-D3.
Description
The
Com
Bi
-D3 is a simple and cost effective
measuring device. It belongs to a range of non-
destructive coating thickness gauges.
Measuring ability of
Com
Bi
-D3:
It is easy and handy to use and allows the user
to make all necessary adjustments with the aid
of a menu (
MODE
–button). This allows for
change to be implemented quickly and simply.
The gauge
Com
Bi
-D3 can be used for a wide
variety of applications and has to offer a large
measuring range from 0 to 3.5 mm. Modern
electronic and the robust casing guarantee an
extended lifetime for the high precision
instruments.
Battery exchange
The
Com
Bi-D3
gauge is powered by a 9 V
alkaline battery. The battery compartment can
be found in the top back portion of the
instrument. If a battery icon appears in the
display, the battery has to be exchanged.
If a replacement battery is not available
immediately, several measurements can still be
taken until the gauge shuts down completely
(the display shows
bAT
and a discontinuous
beep tone is audible).
Attention:
Exhausted batteries are hazardous
waste. Used batteries not with the domestic
waste decontaminate, but deliver at stated
collective places.
Switching on and off of the device
➢
The gauge can be switched on manually
via pressing of
ON/OFF
-button or by
directly placing the probe on the
measurement object.
➢
It appears
Cd3
(name of device) and then
the last measured value.
➢
The gauge switched off automatically after
40 seconds of non-use or by long pressing
(about 3 seconds) of
ON/OFF
-button.
Handling and storage
The
Com
Bi-D3
gauge is a high precision
instrument with a wide scope of applications. It
is therefore of great importance that the device
is handled with care to ensure a long life and a
prerequisite for precise and accurate
measurement results. The following guidelines
are to be followed to achieve the above:
➢
Protect the device from dust and dirt.
➢
Do not drop the device to the floor.
➢
Protect the device from moisture,
aggressive vapors and chemicals.
➢
After use please put the device in the
carrying case.
➢
Avoid direct strong sunlight and
temperature shocks as these can have a
negative influence on the measurement
result.
➢
Precise measurement results can be
achieved only with a clean probe.
Therefore, use regularly a clean, damp
cloth.
➢
Check the probe regularly for soiling such
as paint or iron particles.
➢
If the device is not used for a long time, it is
advisable to remove the battery to avoid
possible damage caused by the leakage of
a battery.
➢
If the device has a failure, contact your
supplier for help.
Taking measurements
➢
Hold the device vertically on the location to
be measured.
➢
Place the probe flat (
avoid tipping!
).
➢
To get the best results, place the thumb on
the elliptical indicated position with the
other fingers behind the gauge for balance.
➢
A beep is audible and the measured value
appears on the display.
➢
Improper placement, as well as picking up
the device before the end of the
measurement and the zeroing on a non-
metallic surface (substrate) is displayed
with
Er0
(error).
➢
If the coating thickness exceeds the
maximum range (3500 µm) or if the device
is placed on the incorrect substrate (wood,
paper, cardboard etc), the display shows
InF
(infinite).
➢
The V-groove on the measuring head helps
by measurements on round objects, such
as rods, tubes, shafts, radii etc.
Please do not perform measurements on
magnets and in magnetic fields.
Magnetic fields influence the results by the
Fe- and strong electromagnetic radiation
has the influence by the NFe
measurements.
Zero calibration
A zeroing of the instrument is necessary after
switching on, by different measurement
processes, inserting of new battery or after
prolonged use.
Place the device on the iron- or the aluminum
plate in the carrying case. You can also use a
piece of uncoated ferro (Fe) or non-ferro (NFe)
metal (substrate) used in your process. If the
displayed value is out of the basic tolerance,
the instrument has to be zeroed. The following
steps are to be taken to zero the gauge:
➢
Remove the device from the zero plate or
the substrate.
➢
Press the
Zero
button. The display shows
P0.0
(zero point).
➢
Place the gauge on the zero plate or the
substrate.
PIn
(infinity) appears followed by
a beep tone.
➢
Lift the device at least 5 cm from the zero
plate.
0.0
appears followed by another
beep.
➢
To check the zeroing place the gauge on
the zero plate or the substrate again.
0.0
should appear on the display followed by
beep. If the result is different repeat the
zeroing procedure.
➢
The device is now ready for accurate
measurements.
Note that it is not necessarily to receive the
same displayed result by repeated
measurements at the same location.
Measurement variations can be caused by
roughness, dirt or bumps.
The menu of Com
Bi
-D3
The various options from the menu can be
accessed by repeatedly pressing the
Mode
-
button. Pressing the
Enter
-key allows to select
the displayed option. Now the
Mode
-button
change or select the setting. Pressing of
Enter
confirms your choice and exits the menu.
rST
-
Resetting the average value (mean)
of the measurements
(
YES
- Yes,
no
- no)
GAG
-
Choice of substrate material
AUT
- automatic detection
(
recommended
) indicated by
AUTO
icon in the display
FE
- only steel or iron
nFE
- non magnetic metals
(aluminum, copper etc.)
CnT
-
continuous measurement indicated
by
CONT
icon in the display
(
On
- On,
OFF
- Off
)
UnT
-
Choice of measuring unit between
microns / mm and mil
(
25.4
- µm/mm,
1.
00
- mil)
bEP
-
Switching on or off of tons keys
(
On
- On,
OFF
- Off)
Sn
-
Displays the serial number of the
device
Fe:
all
non-magnetic
coatings
such as
synthetics,
lacquers, enamels,
copper, chromium,
zinc, etc.
on s
teel or
iron
NFe:
all isolating
coatings such as
lacquers,
synthetics,
enamels, paper,
glass, rubber etc.
on
copper,
aluminum or brass.
This includes
anodized coatings
on aluminum as
well.