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Anniversary


Portable Gas Monitor For 5 gases


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■ Mounted with New R sensor ■ Three-year sensor warranty ■ Robust design: 7m drop test and IP66/IP68


For 4 gases NEW MODEL


Visit our web site for more information! https://www.rikenkeiki.com


Weights Just 100g


(Approx. 73(W) x 65(H) x 26(D)mm)


□ Up to 5 gases can be detected □ Connected with Bluetooth □ Supports 11 languages □ Selectable battery type


(Approx. 58(W) x 65(H) x 26(D)mm) □ Up to 4 gases can be detected


□ Small & light Can comfortably be worn in the worker’s breathing zone


Bluetooth (GX-3R Pro)


High Performance Sensor : ~Foundational Technology & Emerging Technology~


The GX-3R/GX-3R Pro is mounted with the newly developed RIKEN KEIKI original R sensor series. The R sensor is an ultra-compact sensor series that has attained dramatic performance improvement.


“RK Link” app can show the live reading and set up device configuration on phone or tablet. Remote notification of gas alarm conditions.


Optional accessories


In the future, a sensor lineup will be added, and it will be expanded to be compatible with various gases.


Tough structure! Combustible gas


Poisoning & shock resistance


2 in 1 dual structure


CO/H2 S


Ultra-compact NDIR Only weights 1.5g


CO2


Powerful pump unit, RP-3R Calibration station, SDM-3R and more


New potentiostatic electrolysis method sensor


O2


interference with a two-sensor structure


Significantly reduce H2


CO Other single toxic gas sensors CO H2 S SO2


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