Testo 606-1 Moisture Meter, ±1 % Accuracy, Backlit LCD Display, Battery-Powered

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RS Stock No.:
292-341
Distrelec Article No.:
110-34-900
Mfr. Part No.:
0560 6060
Brand:
Testo
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Brand

Testo

Best Accuracy

±1 %

Display Type

Backlit LCD

Scale Type

Concrete, Plaster, Wood

Power Source

Battery

Battery Type

AAA

Battery Life

200 h

Dimensions

119 x 46 x 25mm

Weight

90g

Minimum Operating Temperature

-10°C

Height

25mm

Length

119mm

Maximum Operating Temperature

+50°C

Model Number p

606-1

Width

46mm

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Testo Moisture Meter, 50% Maximum Measurement, 25mm Height - 606 Series - 0560 6060


This digital moisture meter from Testo is used to precisely measure moisture levels in a variety of building materials, including wood, concrete and plaster. It has two ram electrodes that are directly inserted into the material to detect its water content. This measuring device's hold function lets you conveniently record values for ease of data storage. It weighs just 90g, so it's easy to carry around and handle. Thanks to its illuminated liquid-crystal display (LCD) screen, you can easily take measurements in low-light or dark areas.

Features & Benefits


• Long battery life of 200 hours for long-lasting performance
• Supplied with a protective cap and belt holder for safe and convenient storage
• Wide operating temperature range of -10°C to +50°C for use in demanding environments
• Accuracy of +1% to ensure reliable results

Applications


• Carpentry workshops
• Building construction sites

How do I calibrate this moisture meter?


Prior to taking a measurement, specify the material type you want to measure on the meter. This will ensure the instrument is appropriately calibrated for a more accurate measurement.

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