Checkline MX-2 User Manual

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Dakota Ultrasonics

8

The Transducer

The transducer is the "business end" of the MX-2. It transmits and

receives the ultrasonic sound waves which the MX-2 uses to calculate the

thickness of the material being measured. The transducer connects to the

MX-2 via the attached cable, and two coaxial connectors. When using

transducers manufactured by Dakota Ultrasonics, the orientation of the

dual coaxial connectors is not critical: either plug may be fitted to either

socket in the MX-2.

The transducer must be used correctly in order for the MX-2 to produce

accurate, reliable measurements. Below is a short description of the

transducer, followed by instructions for its use.

This is a bottom view of a typical transducer. The two semicircles of the

wearface are visible, as is the barrier separating them. One of the

semicircles is responsible for conducting ultrasonic sound into the material

being measured, and the other semicircle is responsible for conducting the

echoed sound back into the transducer. When the transducer is placed

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