Hirst Magnetics GM07 Gauss Meter, DC and 15 Hz → 10 kHz
- RS Stock No.:
- 6212057
- Mfr. Prt No.:
- GM07
- Brand:
- Hirst Magnetics
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This statement confirms that the product detailed below complies with the specifications currently published in the RS media and has been subject to the strict quality conditions imposed by RS Components’ internal management systems. Furthermore and where applicable, it confirms that all relevant semiconductor devices have been handled and packed under conditions that meet the administrative and technical requirements of ANSI/ESD S20.20 and EN61340-5-1 electrostatics control standards.
RS stock number | 6212057 |
Product description | Hirst Magnetics GM07 Gauss Meter, DC and 15 Hz → 10 kHz |
Manufacturer / Brand | Hirst Magnetics |
Manufacturer part number | GM07 |
The foregoing information relates to product sold on, or after, the date shown below.
RS COMPONENTS
Date | Nov 14, 2024 |
RS Components Pte Ltd Robinson Road, P.O. Box 1582, Singapore 903132
Country of Origin: GB
Product Details
Hirst Magnetics GM07 & GM08 Guass Meters
For measurement of flux density and magnetic field strength of DC,AC and peak magnetic fields in S.I c.g.s units, these two micropressor-controlled menu-driven instruments are the GM07 & GM08 series. Featuring graphical monochrome LCD display, probe polarity inidicator and operating function and units display, it offers a sleek, lightweight and robust design. Complete with a thin semi-flexible probe, it is the ideal instrument for factory floors, on site and laboratory applications.
Hirst Magnetics instruments GM07 and GM08 offer sophisticated measuring functions in a simple use, menu driven, hand held package.
Features and Benefits:
• Battery operated
• Multi-lingual
• Compatible with transverse and axial probes
• Retains measurements when powered down
• 0°C to +50°C operating temperature
• Accuracy is specified, at 20°C +/- 1%
How Does a Gauss Meter Work?
Guassmeters are a Hall probe, a test current is sent by the meter through the probe. This Hall affect produces a voltage and the meter then records this. Often the highest voltage detected is used or frozen by the meter as voltage fluctuation is common given that magnetic fields are rarely static.
Did you know?
Carl Friederich Gauss born in 1777 developed one of the first devices that could measure direction and strength of a magnetic field. He was a pioneer in this type of study and a great mathematician. He created the system used to measure magnetism and is the reason the modern unit of flux density is named Guass and why we call these units Guass meters.
Specifications
Attribute | Value |
Magnetic Range | 0 → 2.999 mT, 0 → 29.99 mT, 0 → 299.9 mT, 0 → 3 T |
Brand | Hirst Magnetics |
Power Source | Battery |
Minimum Operating Temperature | 0 °C |
Height | 40 mm |
Model Number p | GM07 |
Frequency Range | DC and 15 Hz → 10 kHz |
Width | 89 mm |
Length | 175 mm |
Maximum Magnetic Measurement | 2.999 mT, 3 T, 29.99 mT, 299.9 mT |
Minimum Magnetic Measurement | 0 mT, 0 T |
Dimensions | 175 x 89 x 40 mm |
Weight | 430 g |
Operating Units | Amps/m, Gauss, Oersteds, Tesla |
Battery Type | AA |
Maximum Operating Temperature | +50 °C |
Best Accuracy | ±1 % |