VIBRA® Gauss Meter
High-precision digital instruments for measuring DC and AC magnetic field strength. Lightweight and handheld, they are essential for quality control and verifying magnet performance.
- Measures Magnetic Fields
- High Precision Digital Display
- Portable Handheld Design
- Gauss & Tesla Units
Why Choose VIBRA® Gauss Meter?
Designed to protect your equipment and ensure product purity in demanding industrial environments
Essential Quality Control Tool
Ensure your magnets meet specifications with precise verification. VIBRA® Gauss Meters allow quality assurance teams to instantly measure the surface flux density of permanent magnets, verifying that incoming stock matches the required specification before use in production.
Versatile AC/DC Measurement
Designed for broad industrial utility, these meters switch easily between measuring static DC magnetic fields (from permanent magnets) and dynamic AC magnetic fields. This makes them perfect for testing speakers, electric motors, transformers, and solenoid actuators in addition to standard magnets.
Portable & User-Friendly
Built for the factory floor, the handheld design is lightweight and battery-operated. Features like a clear digital LCD display, peak hold function, and unit switching (Gauss to Tesla) make it easy for operators to perform quick, accurate spot checks on machinery or magnetic separators anywhere in the plant.
Technical Specifications
Complete technical data for engineering and procurement teams
Measurement Units
Gauss (G), Milli-Tesla (mT)
Measurement Mode
DC (Static) and AC (Dynamic)
Range
Typically 0 – 30,000 Gauss (0 – 3T)
Probe Type
Transverse Hall Effect Sensor
Power Source
9V Battery or AC Adapter
Display
Digital LCD with Backlight
Resolution
High accuracy (typically ±1% to ±5%)
FAQs About VIBRA® Gauss Meter
What is a Gauss Meter used for?
Does it measure both DC and AC?
DC mode is for permanent magnets; AC mode is for electromagnetic fields like motors or transformers.
What units does it display?
You can usually switch between these two common units of magnetic flux density with a button press.
How accurate are these meter?
Accuracy is typically within ±5% or better, sufficient for verifying magnet strength and assembly safety.
Can it measure N52 magnets?
Does it come with a probe?
The probe tip is sensitive; place it flat against the magnet surface to get an accurate reading.
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