Uniflux UF 1400

Crack Detector | Stock number: 1500079

Machine data

Machine type
Crack Detector
Manufacturer
Uniflux
Type
UF 1400
Year of manufacture
ca. 2004
Control type
conventional
Country of origin
Germany

Technical data

diameter
20 mm
workpiece length
- mm
total power requirement
2,3 - 3,0 kW
open-circuit voltage
2,8 V
frequency
50/60 Hz
power consumption
3 kVA
connection voltage
230 V
control voltage
15 (Gleichstrom) V
dimensions of the machine ca.
1,0 m
weight of the machine ca.
30 Kg
dimensions L x W x H
395 x 275 x 255 mm

Additional description

The crack tester consists of a portable housing with control and display elements, as well as connection cables for magnetization and a power plug.

Area of application

The crack tester is designed for surface crack testing of weld seams, large forged and cast parts, machine components, but also as a power unit for stationary crack testing benches.

Only ferromagnetic workpieces can be tested!

During magnetization, the workpiece must be sprayed with a test fluid (test medium). Defects can then be detected under UV light (UV lamp).

Terms of storage and delivery

Freight base
EXW, free on truck unpacked
Storage location
Leipzig 1
Delivery time
on request
Price

Subject to changes and errors in technical details and specifications, as well as prior sale.

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