Olympus 27MG Quick Start Guide

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Pages 8
Year 2013
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Olympus 27MG Specification

The Olympus 27MG is a compact and robust ultrasonic thickness gauge designed for accurate and reliable thickness measurements. It is engineered for non-destructive testing applications across various industries, including manufacturing, construction, and maintenance. The device operates using ultrasonic pulse-echo technology to measure material thickness without requiring access to both sides of the test piece. It supports a wide measurement range, accommodating various materials such as metals, plastics, composites, and ceramics. The 27MG is equipped with a large, high-contrast LCD display that ensures readability in diverse lighting conditions.

The user interface is intuitive, facilitating ease of operation and efficient navigation through settings. It offers a range of calibration options, including one-point, two-point, and velocity calibration, allowing precise adjustments to accommodate different material types and conditions. The gauge is powered by long-lasting, replaceable batteries, ensuring extended use in field conditions. Its durable, ergonomic design includes a rugged, IP65-rated enclosure that provides resistance to dust and water, enhancing its suitability for harsh environments. Additionally, the device supports a variety of transducers, enabling flexibility in dealing with different measurement tasks and material properties.

Data logging capabilities allow users to store measurements for later analysis, and the 27MG can interface with other devices for data transfer and reporting. Its software is upgradable, ensuring compatibility with future enhancements and maintaining optimal performance. Overall, the Olympus 27MG is a reliable, versatile tool for technicians and engineers needing precise thickness measurements in demanding settings.

Olympus 27MG F.A.Q.

How do I calibrate the Olympus 27MG ultrasonic thickness gauge?

To calibrate the Olympus 27MG, access the calibration menu, select the appropriate material velocity, and use a calibration block of known thickness to adjust the gauge until the displayed measurement matches the known thickness.

What should I do if the Olympus 27MG is not powering on?

Ensure that the batteries are properly installed and charged. If the issue persists, check for any signs of damage to the battery compartment or contacts. If necessary, replace the batteries and try powering on the device again.

How can I change the measurement units on the Olympus 27MG?

To change the measurement units, navigate to the settings menu and select 'Units'. Choose between millimeters and inches based on your requirements.

What is the procedure for cleaning the Olympus 27MG?

Clean the Olympus 27MG by wiping it with a soft, damp cloth. Avoid using solvents or abrasive materials that could damage the instrument's surface. Ensure the device is turned off and the probe is disconnected before cleaning.

How do I perform a zero calibration on the Olympus 27MG?

To perform a zero calibration, place the probe on a zero test block or a similar surface, access the calibration menu, and select 'Zero'. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the process.

What can cause inaccurate readings on the Olympus 27MG?

Inaccurate readings can be caused by improper calibration, incorrect material velocity settings, probe wear, or inadequate coupling between the probe and the test surface. Ensure all settings are correct and the probe is in good condition for accurate measurements.

How can I update the firmware on my Olympus 27MG?

To update the firmware, connect the Olympus 27MG to a computer via USB, download the latest firmware from the official Olympus website, and follow the provided instructions to complete the update process.

Can I use the Olympus 27MG for measuring coated surfaces?

Yes, the Olympus 27MG can measure coated surfaces, but it's important to use an appropriate dual-element transducer that can penetrate the coating and accurately measure the substrate thickness.

What should I do if the Olympus 27MG displays an error code?

Consult the user manual to identify the specific error code and follow the troubleshooting steps provided. This may involve recalibration, checking connections, or resetting the device.

How often should I perform maintenance on the Olympus 27MG?

Regular maintenance should be performed every six months, including checking the probe for wear, ensuring the calibration is accurate, and inspecting the device for any physical damage. Follow the guidelines in the user manual for detailed maintenance procedures.