I am not sure of that particular machine, but The ones I have come across produce a magnetic field with the Flouroscope to disclose defects in bearing journals for e.g. or weld defects etc.
Al.
I have unexpectedly acquired a flouroscopic inspection machine. I need to get rid of it asap.
Does anybody know what one of these machines would be used for?
Any ideas of an approximate value?
Can anyone give me some direction as to whom might be willing to take this off of my hands?
I am not sure of that particular machine, but The ones I have come across produce a magnetic field with the Flouroscope to disclose defects in bearing journals for e.g. or weld defects etc.
Al.
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I 'Fluoroscopic' inspection nearly always means X-ray inspection. If you have an old piece of equipment it may not meet current standards for stray emissions. You could possibly re-think passing it on in case any liability aspects come back to haunt you.
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