Easy to use - just squeeze ball handle, put gauge on cable, release handle and read tension on rotation dial. No conversion charts necessary. Tension range: 12-19200 - 10–70lbs. for 1/16” cable, 15 - 70 lbs. for 3/32 & 1/8” cable. 12-19210 - 50-350 lbs. on 5/32” & 3/16” cable. Only 3-1/4” wide. Fits through inspection hole. Attention: Burrough gauge Products may not be cancelled or returned. |
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KENT-MOORE CABLE GAUGE BT33-75D
Havent tried it yet but looks to be of good quality.
KENT-MOORE CABLE GAUGE BT33-75D
Sent this tool to be calibrated and it failed calibration . they said it is damaged and cracked.
KENT-MOORE CABLE GAUGE BT33-75D
Simple and effective. Easy to read
KENT-MOORE CABLE GAUGE BT33-75D
Works great! Easy to use.
KENT-MOORE CABLE GAUGE BT33-75D
KENT-MOORE CABLE GAUGE BT33-75D
Works great.easy use. Seems acurate
KENT-MOORE CABLE GAUGE BT33-75D
Simple and effective. I painted the index mark white so as to make it easier to read. Great product.
Works great - no college degree required for its operation, didnt need to refinance the house to buy it!
Havent used it yet I have used one before
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Yes, the certificate will be in the box.
Supplier recommends roughly once a year.
No. Pinto would provide the calibration services for this product.
The accuracy of this unit would be + or - 5%.
After you measure your cable, when you let go of the handle it will spin back to its starting position. So it does not hold a reading after you measure.
Yes, you can read the tension on the rotation of the dial.
Yes, that is basically how it works.