FOR USE WITH: Prospector TE-3000 HDX
FEATURES:
- For perpendicular contact with test metal
- Pack of 5 pieces
- Installation Pliers Not Included
- Comes standard with The Prospector
PART NUMBER: TE-3000-TB
What would you suggest, is the regular replacement rate for the probe tips? Is it number of cycles/parts tested, or are their additional factors that contribute to tip life? Because of many variables, it would be difficult to predict the lifespan of these electro-mechanical-thermal parts. The heated, threaded tips should be changed when they appear misshaped or a dramatic change in readings. Most often, if readings shift unexpectedly, the threaded tips need to be tightened or replaced.
What would govern the type of tip shape that would be preferable for a specific operation? So when would a spherical tip be used in place of a flat or round tip? The best tip choice is based on the geometry or shape of the test metal part and the angle of the heated test probe. If the hot probe is perpendicular to the test metal the Blunt Tip is the best choice. The Conical Tip would get bent or damaged because from many repetitive taps. The Spherical Tip is mostly used if angles of contact vary.



