Rotating stainless-steel scanner probes come in a variety of diameters designed to work with Olympus rotating scanners. These probes are ideal for detecting flaws inside fastener holes, such as those commonly found in aircraft fuselage and pylons.
Ruggedly designed and equipped with stainless steel tips, these probes are extremely resistant to damage.
More probe arrangements are available through our sales department.
Rotating scanner probes are available in a variety of styles to operate with Olympus rotating scanners. The SEU* series are fitted with a 4-Pin Fischer connector and are a fixed diameter, fabricated out of stainless steel, and feature a “bell” shaped backshell, which aides in the insertion and removal from the scanner.
Rotating scanner probes use a reflection differential type coil operating in the 200 kHz to 3 MHz range. They are suitable for aluminum structures and low conductivity materials.
*Scanner required for operation, only available in metric sizes.
Rotating scanner probes are available in a variety of styles to operate with Olympus rotating scanners. The imperial series are fitted with a 4-Pin LEMO connector and are a fixed diameter, fabricated out of stainless steel, and feature a “bell” shaped backshell, which aides in the insertion and removal from the scanner.
Rotating scanner probes use a reflection differential type coil operating in the 200 kHz to 3 MHz range. They are suitable for aluminum structures and low conductivity materials.
*Scanner required for operation, only available in imperial sizes.
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