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Pressure Indicator measuring system consists of a hand device, sensor blade and calibration unit Pressure Indicator: High Pressure and Low Pressure versions (nip measurement in Newton/cm2


Part No. P102HP C101


P102LP PS35001 LP101 T150 HN201 *) Peak pressure onto sensor blade Nip Width Indicator measuring system consists of a hand device and sensor blade. If traceability required, add calibration option


Nip Width Indicator: Nip measurements in mm or inches – formerly Roller Nip Indicator Sensor blade


Part No. W102


W102CAL CAL10SS CAL30SS SS30002 SS50002 T150 HN201 *) Peak pressure onto sensor blade Telescopic extension arm


- Reach nips – left, center and right sides of larger rollers and into human safety areas


- Reach from the front or the sides of the rollers


- A 180° joint facilitates full flexibility - Full reach including sensor blade 2.0 meters (6.5 ft)


Functional - One-button control - Bright LED display for easy readings


- Standard AAA batteries and power-save function


- Delivered in a robust instrument case Type of product


Standard instrument Instrument with


calibration software Calibration unit


Calibration unit Sensor blade Sensor blade Telescopic extension arm


Diameter of harder roller ≥ 100 mm / 3 15/16”


180° joint Trend analysis software Note


0.5 mm display resolution 0.5 mm display resolution


Calibration of SS30002 at 10 mm


Calibration of SS50002 at 30 mm


300 mm/ 2 – 20 mm/ 0.4 mm/ 11.8”


0.08–0.8” 0.2–2”


1 – 1.5 m/ 3.3 – 5.0 ft


0.016”


500 mm/ 5 – 50 mm/ 0.4 mm/ 19.7”


0.016”


Rubber/rubber Rubber/plastic Rubber/metal


Smooth Smooth 20 – 80° ShA° 20 – 80° ShA° 1– 200 N/cm2 1 – 200 N/cm2


20 – 50°C/ 68 – 122°F 20 – 50°C/ 68 – 122°F


Length Nip width thickness Roller surface Roller surface Rubber hardeness Sensor blade working range *) Nip temperature Type of product High Pressure instrument Low Pressure instrument Sensor blade Substrate labels Telescopic extension arm CAL25PS Calibration unit for P102LP 1 N/cm2 Note display resolution


Calibration unit for P102HP Calibrates at 400 N/cm2 0.5 N/cm2


Calibrates at 25 N/cm2 For both High Pressure &


Low Pressure versions Thickness 0.1 mm/0.004” 180° joint Trend analysis software


1 – 1.5 m/ 3.3 – 5.0 ft


display resolution


350 mm/ ≥5 mm/ 13.8”


0.2”


0.2 mm/ 0.008”


Rubber/rubber Rubber/plastic Rubber/metal


Smooth Smooth <95° ShA° Length Nip width


Sensor blade thickness


Roller Roller surface surface


) Rubber hardness Nip


Measuring range *) temperature 20 – 999 N/cm2


3 – 50 N/cm2 3 – 999 N/cm2


10 – 60°C/ 50 – 140°F


10 – 60°C/ 50 – 140°F


Designed to protect the operator


- A safety distance between instru- ment and rollers


- A safety front with mini-rollers which rotate against the machine rollers on contact


- Sensor blade automatically detaches from the instrument if withdrawn from the nip


Applications - Lamination - Coating - Sealing - General web handling - Large format printers - Other nips within specification


Contact Nip Control for application questionnaire


- trend analysis software - Get a visual picture of trends for ultimate process control Nip Control AB


Gamla Skolvägen 34, 133 35 Saltsjöbaden, Sweden Phone: +46 8 55 61 64 77 info@nipcontrol.com www.nipcontrol.com


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