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Contact SupplierThe handheld digital gauss meter is a portable instrument designed to measure DC magnetic flux density (in kilogauss) in magnetic and electromagnetic components. It uses a Hall-effect probe and displays the measured field digitally on an LED read-out. It is specially made for industrial applications where measurement of magnetic field strength is required for motors, magnets, relays, loudspeakers, production-line testing, etc.
Key Features
Dual range capability – both 2 kG and 20 kG ranges allow flexibility depending on the strength of the magnetic field being measured.
High accuracy & fine resolution – the 0.1% resolution and ±1%/±2% accuracy (depending on range) provide reliable measurements for quality control and testing purposes.
Portable hand‐held design – light weight (~1kg) and compact size (180 × 40 × 100 mm) makes it suited for mobile or on-site use.
Battery operation – 9 V battery operation means no dependency on mains in field/production setups.
Direct digital read‐out – LED display gives instant, clear measurement without needing interpretation of analog scales.
Probe supplied with unit – the Hall‐effect probe is calibrated and matched to the instrument, reducing need for separate procurement.
Built for industrial environment – though not explicitly “ruggedised” like IP rated instruments, the design notes portability and industrial use.
Customisation available – manufacturer indicates capability to supply “special” hand-held Gauss meters on request (e.g., for specific ranges or AC fields) which is beneficial for special use‐cases.
The hand-held Gauss meter is used in a variety of contexts – especially suitable for your business (procurement, instrumentation) at Nunes Instruments. Some of the key applications:
Measuring magnetic flux density (or field strength) in permanent magnets, magnetic separators, electromagnets, etc.
Testing of DC motors, loudspeakers, relays, magnetic rings, etc. for their magnetic field properties.
Production‐line online testing of components with magnetic elements (for quality control).
Checking demagnetisation or residual magnetism in components or assemblies.
Calibration and measurement tasks in laboratories, manufacturing shops or maintenance/repair setups.
Field or on‐site measurements where portability is key (e.g., verification of magnet strength in installed equipment).


