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Type A Fillet Weld Probe KCT-IIIA, KCT-IIIC Magnetic Particle Flaw Detector

Type A fillet weld probe can be used for local flaw detection of various fillet welds and the inner and outer corners of large workpieces. It is an optional probe for KCT-IIIA and KCT-IIIC Magnetic Particle Flaw Detector.
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KODIN A-type fillet weld probe Flaw DetectorSPEC

KODIN A-type fillet weld probe Flaw DetectorDetails

KODIN A-type fillet weld probe Flaw DetectorPacking list

SKU
NB005770
Scanning range
0~160mm
lifting force
More than 5kg
Operating Voltage of probe
AC36V
Operating current of probe
About 8-12A
A-type fillet weld probe
Flaw Detector
Type A Fillet Weld Probe KCT-IIIA, KCT-IIIC Magnetic Particle Flaw Detector Picture

Introduction

Kedian A-type fillet weld probe, also known as horseshoe probe, can carry out local flaw detection on the inner and outer corners of various fillet welds and large workpieces. The Type A fillet weld probe is an optional probe for KCT-IIIA and KCT-IIIC magnetic particle flaw Detectors.

Parameters

Probe pole distance: 0-160mm adjustable

Lifting force: more than 5kg

Probe working Voltage: AC36V

Probe Operating Current: about 8-12A


FAQ
QIs the price listed on the website the final cost for overseas purchases?
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QWhat is the specific process for purchasing the product?
AFirst, please click on the quotation form on the website and fill in detailed information. Our customer service personnel will then send you a quotation based on your specific country and region, confirming payment and delivery methods. Following this, we proceed with contract signing, payment, and shipment. You can then await delivery.
QWhat should I do if the instrument I purchase needs repair?
AAfter-sales repair for overseas instruments is an unavoidable issue. Our repair terms stipulate that the sender is responsible for the shipping and insurance costs incurred for the repair. Repairs within the warranty period are free, while repair costs beyond the warranty period are determined based on the actual situation.
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