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FMP in lab
Waterproof motor
Sensor holder for 6 sensors
Mount on lab stand or in situ stand

Field Motor

Waterproof motor system and sensor holder

With the field motor, you can create laboratory conditions for your in situ measurements. It can be used for both outdoor and laboratory microsensor research. Read more...

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Field Motor

Automatic outdoor profiling

The robust field motor is made for automatic shallow water/wetland profiling with the Field Microsensor Multimeter.

  • Outdoor and waterproof motor
  • 10 µm uni-direction step resolution
  • Upgradeable to 2D-profiling
  • Sensor mount for simultaneous profiling with up to 6 sensors
  • 5 m sensor cables
  • Mount on lab stand or in situ stand
  • Operated via the Field Microsensor Multimeter
FMP in field
Characteristics
Characteristics
Feature Standard
Feature
Stage profiling length
Standard
200 mm
Feature
Step resolution (uni-directional)
Standard
10 µm
Feature
Sensor holder
Standard
Included - mount for 6 sensors
Feature
2D profiling
Standard
Optional
Feature
Stand for mounting
Standard
Field Stand (FS) or In Situ Stand (IS19)
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Product Description
Product
Field Motor
Description
Field Motor with 6-sensor holder
Product
Field Motor 2D
Description
2nd dimension add-on to the Field Motor
Product
FS or IS19
Description
Field or in situ stand for Field Motor

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