Detector Maclean, Metals with discriminator, Green, MCE972

€138.77
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Availability:
large quantity
Brand:
Maclean
Product code:
MCE972 / 5903292800202

Specification

Adjustable length:Yes
Adjustable sensitivity:Yes
Audible alarm(s):Yes
Built-in display:Yes
Control type:Buttons
Display type:LCD
Headphone out:Yes
Indication light:Yes
Recommended usage:Hobby
Search coil diameter:22 cm
Search depth adjustment:Yes
Splash proof:Yes
Suitable for materials:Metal
Type:Very Low Frequency (VLF)

Product Description:
A very useful device for any seeker of metal objects. It allows you to detect both small metal coins as well as steel beams in the floor or walls. The precision of the indications is ensured by the analog indicator of high sensitivity. The MCE972 detector has a subarmoid handle and adjustable probe arm length. The measurement results shall be read on a clear analogue indicator. The results of the measurements are also signaled acoustically.

Technical specification:

  • waterproof detector coil with a diameter of 220 mm
  • large LCD display (75x40 mm)
  • identification of the type of metal
  • sensitivity adjustment (12 levels)
  • discriminator combined with three-tone signalling
  • low battery voltage indicator
  • headphone connector, 3.5 mm jack
  • work in a static system (non motion - in all metals mode)
  • different modes of operation:
    • all metal
    • discriminate (discrimination)
    • notch (notch - selective discrimination)
    • auto notch
  • sensitivity 25cm (in discrimination mode), 27cm (all metals mode)
  • depth index (12 segments)
  • pinpoint - tracking (in all metals mode)
  • manual adjustment of soil influence
  • soil impact damping
  • setting memory
  • power supply - two 9V batteries (not included)






Unit of measurement: pcs.

Despite our best efforts, we cannot guarantee that the published technical data and photos do not contain inaccuracies or errors, which, however, cannot be a basis for claims.

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