Car Paint Thickness Tester for Car Tool Crash Checking Meter with Magnetic4652
The meter is a for measuring the thickness of varnish coatings with an accuracy of 20 Micrometre. It is used for quick and precise checking whether the vehicle was painted in the past. The lacquer tester has a colour scale in Micrometre which makes it very easy to read the thickness of the varnish or , even for those who check the car for the first time.
The tester does not require battery power, calibration and can be used for many years. It is a meter and tester because it performs the function of measuring the thickness of varnish and performs the function of quick testing.
It is used to detect the thickness of paint coats that are invisible to the eye on vehicles made of sheet steel and galvanized steel. The tester lets you know if a car accident is hidden under the beautiful varnish.
How it works: The thickness of the varnish and is measured by touching the tip of the tester with the magnet of the being tested (the must be clean and free of dust).
Monotonous, not too fast movement, we pull the tester until the magnet breaks from the tested . During this operation a colourful scale comes out. The thickness of the lacquer coating is read in Micrometre with an accuracy of 25 Micrometre. The result of the measurement is the highest indication on the scale of the tester, and also at this moment the scale automatically disappears.

The individual colours on the scale indicate:
1. Black colour - coating with a thickness of over 520 - and varnished (the amount of about 0.5 mm).
2. Red colour - coating with a thickness of 300 to 520 Micrometre - after sheet metal repairs + a second varnish.
3. Yellow colour - coating with a thickness of 200 to 300 Micrometre - after painting repairs (" second varnish ").
4. Green colour - coating with a thickness of 100 to 200 Micrometre for original varnishes. Warning; in newer car models, 180 Micrometre thic