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Toughened Glass Detector

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Toughened Glass Detector
Toughened Glass Detector

The pocket sized TGI (toughened glass indicator) is an ideal solution to the age old problem of verifying whether glass has been toughened or not.

The TGI changes all that. It is compact lightweight, reliable and affordable and it is able to indicate whether glass is toughened in single or multipane units, instantly at the touch of a button.

 

 
The TGI could hardly be easier to use, simply place it on the glass to be tested then slide it across the surface while looking into the viewing window. The colour of the light reflected back from the glass surfaces will indicate instantly whether or not the glass has been toughened.

The TGi compliments the Lazer Gauge and when used together offer the most comprehensive safety risk assessment kit available for any professional involved in the testing and measurement of glass.

There are no batteries to worry about either, as the TGI is powered by rechargeable NiMH cells and comes with its own quality protective pouch and battery charger.

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Topcon GTS105N

£3,295.00
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Topcon GTS105NTopcon GTS105N  (non reflectorless)

The Topcon GTS-105N is a 5sec instrument ideal for setting out, with 30x magnification and can store up to 24.000 points in internal memory in addition to Topcons onboard software.

Easy to use

With its expanded full numeric keypad it is easy to input points and layout information including calculations. Contractors and grade setters can re-set stakes check grade topo and perform basic lay out. Backlit LCD and user definable display parameters are also standard.

Cost efficient solution

The GTS-105N is packaged with everything you need and its ease of operation will keep it simple: set-up the instrument record your points on the unit or link it to a logger. Getting the job done has never been this cost efficient.

 
 
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