
ED-1100
Impedance Plane
Flaw Detector
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•Large 6" diagonal liquid crystal display provides greater visibility of flaws•Large 6" diagonal liquid crystal display provides greater visibility of flaws
•Selectable frequency range from 100 Hz to 6 MHz•Selectable frequency range from 100 Hz to 6 MHz
•Continuously variable probe drive with overload indicator Wide selection of probes - absolute,
differential, and reflection probes -compatible with existing equipment
•Continuously variable probe drive with overload indicator Wide selection of probes - absolute,
differential, and reflection probes -compatible with existing equipment
•Continuous battery operation up to 12 hours•Continuous battery operation up to 12 hours
•Proven, reliable microprocessor-based circuit design•Proven, reliable microprocessor-based circuit design
•Rugged aluminum case for tough environmental conditions•Rugged aluminum case for tough environmental conditions
•Fully portable, weighs only 7.5 lb. (3.4 kg)•Fully portable, weighs only 7.5 lb. (3.4 kg)
•Includes rechargeable batteries, power cord, probe cable and operating manual•Includes rechargeable batteries, power cord, probe cable and operating manual
•Removable steel hinged cover contains accessory pouch•Removable steel hinged cover contains accessory pouch
•Viewing angle can be adjusted with the tilt-stand on the bottom of the unit•Viewing angle can be adjusted with the tilt-stand on the bottom of the unit
The ED-1100 is a microprocessor-based impedance plane eddy current instrument which offers high
sensitivity, versatility and simplicity of operation. The instrument will locate surface and near-surface
defects and conductivity changes in magnetic and non-magnetic materials. The ED-1100 uses
absolute, differential and reflection probes to detect flaws or determine properties such as
conductivity, hardness, alloy type and heat treat condition. The three modes of operation include:
flying dot mode for flaw detection, flying dot with storage mode for comparison purposes, and time
base mode for bolt hole scanning. This eddy current instrument is used for a variety of applications
including detecting flaws in aircraft wheels, struts, propellers, hubs and engine components, and, on
automotive brakes, spindles, internal engine components, steering and chassis assemblies and. The
ED-1100 is used in research, maintenance and quality control to verify test results and check
materials for fatigue.
The ED-1100 is a microprocessor-based impedance plane eddy current instrument which offers high
sensitivity, versatility and simplicity of operation. The instrument will locate surface and near-surface
defects and conductivity changes in magnetic and non-magnetic materials. The ED-1100 uses
absolute, differential and reflection probes to detect flaws or determine properties such as
conductivity, hardness, alloy type and heat treat condition. The three modes of operation include:
flying dot mode for flaw detection, flying dot with storage mode for comparison purposes, and time
base mode for bolt hole scanning. This eddy current instrument is used for a variety of applications
including detecting flaws in aircraft wheels, struts, propellers, hubs and engine components, and, on
automotive brakes, spindles, internal engine components, steering and chassis assemblies and. The
ED-1100 is used in research, maintenance and quality control to verify test results and check
materials for fatigue.
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