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Strip Chart Planimeters

Made in USA

 
Series 6000 Square Root Strip Chart Planimeter

While conceived for 4 inch strip charts for averaging static and differential pressure recordings,
Model series 6000 can also be ordered for other chart widths on special request.

 

Model 6000V is equipped with a mechanical measuring mechanism .
Dimensions: 12x15x3.5 " / 30.1x38x9 cm
Weight: 11.5 lbs / 5.2 Kg. approx.

Model 6002 is the electronic version and must be used in conjunction with a Lasico Processor.
Dimensions: 12x15x3.5 " / 30.1x38x9 cm
Weight: 11.5 lbs / 5.2 Kg. approx.

 Features include: Motorized chart drive with speed control and optical cursor with attachable magnifier.

For 220 V. operation, add -220 to model number

 

Shown: Model 6002 with SM2

 

Linear (Radial) Strip Chart Planimeters

Linear Planimeters are used to average temperature chart recordings for
use in the flow equation. Other applications include determination of mean output
of KW, averaging hydrological chart recordings, etc. This type of data is normally
recorded on a linear chart, which has uniformly spaced divisions. (ordinates)

Model 6002L shown with SM2 Processor

Model 6002L
Linear Strip Chart Planimeter

Equipped with a motorized chart drive and electronic measuring mechanism it was conceived for 4" strip charts but can be supplied for other chart widths on special request.
It must be used in conjunction with a Lasico Processor.
Dimensions: 12x15x3.5 " / 30.1x38x9 cm approx.
Weight: 11.5 lbs / 5.2 Kg. approx.

For 220 V. operation, add -220 to model number

 

 

 

Shown: Model 1050V

Series 1050
Linear Chart Planimeters

The instrument can be supplied for any specified strip charts width.

Model 1050V features a mechanical measuring mechanism,
Supplied with 60" / 150 cm rail.
Weight :4bs / 1.8Kg.

Model 1052 is the electronic version and must be used in conjunction with a Lasico Processor.
Supplied with 60" / 150 cm rail. approx.
Weight w/o processor : 4 lbs / 1.8Kg. approx.

The measuring instrument is mounted to a carriage, which runs smoothly inside a groove of the included rail as the cursor is moved along the recorded line.

 

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