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product_id: 29798467
title: "Coating Paint Thickness Gauge Grey"
brand: "eray"
price: "31443 som"
currency: KGS
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Eray"
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# 320 readings storage capacity 0-2000μm dual probe range USB data export & PC analysis Coating Paint Thickness Gauge Grey

**Brand:** eray
**Price:** 31443 som
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚗 Unlock your car’s hidden story with precision paint depth mastery!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Coating Paint Thickness Gauge Grey by eray
- **How much does it cost?** 31443 som with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.kg](https://www.desertcart.kg/products/29798467-coating-paint-thickness-gauge-grey)

## Best For

- eray enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted eray brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Smart Alerts:** Customizable high/low limit alarms keep you instantly informed of coating anomalies.
- • **User-Centric Design:** Backlit LCD and intuitive interface make complex measurements effortless, even in low light.
- • **Seamless Integration:** Export your data via USB and analyze with included PC software for professional-grade reports.
- • **Data-Driven Decisions:** Store up to 320 readings across 4 groups—never lose a critical measurement again.
- • **Precision Meets Power:** Dual Fe/NFe probes deliver ultra-wide 0-2000μm range for flawless paint depth insights.

## Overview

The ERAY Mil Thickness Gauge is a professional-grade coating thickness meter featuring dual Fe/NFe probes with a 0-2000μm measuring range, backlit LCD for easy reading, and the ability to store up to 320 measurements. It supports USB data export and PC software analysis, includes customizable limit alarms, and is ideal for automotive, industrial, and laboratory use. Compact and user-friendly, it empowers millennial professionals to make confident, data-backed decisions on vehicle paint condition and quality.

## Description

ERAY Mil Thickness Gauge, Coating Thickness Gauges, Paint Depth Gauge Meter with Backlight LCD Display for Car Automotive, Limit Alarm/Data Storage/Export Data/PC Software Analysis (Grey): desertcart.com: Tools & Home Improvement

Review: Seems to just work. - I'm trying not to gush here, but I have to say that this thing is pretty cool. So far, it just works as advertised, without any drama. Upon trying it the first time, I immediately noticed that the right front fender on my car (that I bought used, but nearly new) has apparently been repainted. The coating thickness on it was nearly triple that on the rest of the car. Otherwise, you would never know. I'll never shop for another used car without a gadget like this. The only negative I've experienced is that maybe one in 20 measurements is bad (reads way thick). I'm guessing that this is just because I didn't touch the panel quickly enough, or I had it at an angle, or some such user error. It's really not a big deal, though. You can take a dozen measurements in seconds, so you know instantly when you get a bad reading. If the thickness is way higher than the last measurement, you instinctively just re-do the measurement. I just got it, so I can't say anything about durability yet, but it has a warranty, so I'm not overly concerned about that.
Review: Very accurate, great quality tool - This device here has automatic recognition of metals and 3% accuracy, which seems to be a great standard these days. However, the 3% accuracy applies only if you hold the tool perfectly. I will write more about this in a later part of my review. In short, the way I see it, the biggest accuracy will actually come from the user handling the tool correctly. The device comes with some samples of set values that can be used for trying out how to use the tool, as well as for verifying the tools calibration. As far as size goes, it is just a hint too big for my liking. However, given the great price this is no deal breaker. Still, I have seen units that were smaller, a bit bigger than business card size, which I would have liked better. This one on the other hand is almost as big as my iPhone SE. Buying a paint measure gauge, I was on the fence first, but now I am really glad that I have bought it. Earlier, I brought my car to a detailer shop to get the paint measured, but having my own gauge and being able to spend more time with it, I was able to get a much more comprehensive picture of my car with a more detailed measurement of every area, including of my buffed out scratch. As it turned out, within an inch of the scratch location, the paint fell steeply to 98 to as low as 95 micron. Further away it is about 125 micron and as much as 130 micron. Although, I have measured other spots on the car as well that had 95 micron. It seems around 115 may be my average. All that just as a side note example of course. One thing I have to say, I believe all of these gauges work based on the same principle and possibly even have the same internals, therefore none of these gauges may work all too great to measure cars, simply by limitations of the process. This is because it seems that these gauges are built to measure flat surfaces, with the surfaces on our cars are of course being mostly not flat. As a result, the measurement will be greatly influenced by how accurately plumb the user is holding the gauge to the surface. And from what I have seen, based on the way the tool is held, the reading can easily vary with as much as 20 microns. If you hit a the spot perfectly plumb, the value will be the lowest. Otherwise, the value will raise of course, because you are not holding the gauge correctly and there will be more space between your probe. Also and I have not seen this mentioned anywhere, not even on the internet; there is a notch on the probe and it is very important that this notch to be perpendicular to the curve of the panel. Otherwise, the curve of the car may ‘fall in’ and influence/distort the reading. All in all, as far as practical use goes, I see some limitations of this tool. For example, measuring a car with unknown history by random samples may turn out to be entirely useless, because you would really have to measure the entire car inch by inch in order to find a low spot that may have been color sanded down prior. So if you are buying a used car or detailing someone else’s car, it would be still a matter of trust that they are disclosing to you the entire history of the vehicle to you. Of course, if it is your own vehicle, then it is an entirely different story. In that case you can probably get a good use out of it evaluating your paint condition. Overall, I like this tool very much. If I lost it, I would buy this one again. I have already recommended it to a good friend, who has already bought it and seems just to be just as happy with it, as I am.

## Features

- Fe/NFe Dual Probe: The measuring range of this paint thickness gauge is 0 to 2000um(78.7mils). 4 general groups can store max. 320 readings when power off, 80 readings per group
- Coating Thickness Gauge: Human-oriented interface with backlight LCD dispaly, user can set the parameters visually before using it. And easy to store, recall or delete the readings
- CD & USB Cable: User can view and analyze the measurement via USB interface to data transmission after installing the software in CD to PC. Low battery and error indication
- ALARM Function: ERAY paint thickness meter is better for special security requirements, user can set high or low limit alarm, alarm icon displayed on LCD when over the limit
- Widely Used: This coating thickness meter is suitable for laboratory, workshop, paint shops, automobile, shipbuilding, aircraft industries, etc
- Customer Service: We will provide high-quality services for thickness meter and value your suggestions. If you have any questions, please contact us in a timely manner, and we will reply to you within 24 hours and provide you with the great solution

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01GO4ZXJ8 |
| Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #328,052 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #297 in Thickness Gauges |
| Date First Available | June 6, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Item model number | SR-A770 |
| Manufacturer | ERAY |
| Product Dimensions | 4.65 x 2.05 x 0.91 inches |

## Images

![Coating Paint Thickness Gauge Grey - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61NC+0ZTPTL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can it be used for measuing extremely thin coatings? (range of 0.1 mils - 0.6 mils?)**
A: No. You always want at least one magnitude of resolution or more than what you’re trying to measure for the best accuracy.

In this case the tool has a resolution of 0.1. Which means it can accurately read = to or > than 1.0. 

 In order to accurately measure in the 0.1 to 0.6 range you need a resolution of 0.01 or better. Two magnitudes would be 0.001.

**Q: where is it made?**
A: Made in China.

**Q: Does the guage come with a calibration certificate**
A: Does not bring calibration certificate. What it brings are sheets of metal with different thicknesses of coating to compare the results of the meter with them.

**Q: where can I download a manual for this item?**
A: Please contact us by email, then i will send you. Thank you.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Seems to just work.
*by R***. on June 28, 2020*

I'm trying not to gush here, but I have to say that this thing is pretty cool. So far, it just works as advertised, without any drama. Upon trying it the first time, I immediately noticed that the right front fender on my car (that I bought used, but nearly new) has apparently been repainted. The coating thickness on it was nearly triple that on the rest of the car. Otherwise, you would never know. I'll never shop for another used car without a gadget like this. The only negative I've experienced is that maybe one in 20 measurements is bad (reads way thick). I'm guessing that this is just because I didn't touch the panel quickly enough, or I had it at an angle, or some such user error. It's really not a big deal, though. You can take a dozen measurements in seconds, so you know instantly when you get a bad reading. If the thickness is way higher than the last measurement, you instinctively just re-do the measurement. I just got it, so I can't say anything about durability yet, but it has a warranty, so I'm not overly concerned about that.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very accurate, great quality tool
*by C***S on June 27, 2023*

This device here has automatic recognition of metals and 3% accuracy, which seems to be a great standard these days. However, the 3% accuracy applies only if you hold the tool perfectly. I will write more about this in a later part of my review. In short, the way I see it, the biggest accuracy will actually come from the user handling the tool correctly. The device comes with some samples of set values that can be used for trying out how to use the tool, as well as for verifying the tools calibration. As far as size goes, it is just a hint too big for my liking. However, given the great price this is no deal breaker. Still, I have seen units that were smaller, a bit bigger than business card size, which I would have liked better. This one on the other hand is almost as big as my iPhone SE. Buying a paint measure gauge, I was on the fence first, but now I am really glad that I have bought it. Earlier, I brought my car to a detailer shop to get the paint measured, but having my own gauge and being able to spend more time with it, I was able to get a much more comprehensive picture of my car with a more detailed measurement of every area, including of my buffed out scratch. As it turned out, within an inch of the scratch location, the paint fell steeply to 98 to as low as 95 micron. Further away it is about 125 micron and as much as 130 micron. Although, I have measured other spots on the car as well that had 95 micron. It seems around 115 may be my average. All that just as a side note example of course. One thing I have to say, I believe all of these gauges work based on the same principle and possibly even have the same internals, therefore none of these gauges may work all too great to measure cars, simply by limitations of the process. This is because it seems that these gauges are built to measure flat surfaces, with the surfaces on our cars are of course being mostly not flat. As a result, the measurement will be greatly influenced by how accurately plumb the user is holding the gauge to the surface. And from what I have seen, based on the way the tool is held, the reading can easily vary with as much as 20 microns. If you hit a the spot perfectly plumb, the value will be the lowest. Otherwise, the value will raise of course, because you are not holding the gauge correctly and there will be more space between your probe. Also and I have not seen this mentioned anywhere, not even on the internet; there is a notch on the probe and it is very important that this notch to be perpendicular to the curve of the panel. Otherwise, the curve of the car may ‘fall in’ and influence/distort the reading. All in all, as far as practical use goes, I see some limitations of this tool. For example, measuring a car with unknown history by random samples may turn out to be entirely useless, because you would really have to measure the entire car inch by inch in order to find a low spot that may have been color sanded down prior. So if you are buying a used car or detailing someone else’s car, it would be still a matter of trust that they are disclosing to you the entire history of the vehicle to you. Of course, if it is your own vehicle, then it is an entirely different story. In that case you can probably get a good use out of it evaluating your paint condition. Overall, I like this tool very much. If I lost it, I would buy this one again. I have already recommended it to a good friend, who has already bought it and seems just to be just as happy with it, as I am.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good hardware, crappy manual.
*by D***R on June 30, 2025*

Unit works well and is reliable. The instruction manual needs work. The print is so tiny that is had to be read with a magnifying glass. The calibration process was a little tricky figuring out which buttons to push and when ... because (again) the manual sucks.

## Frequently Bought Together

- ERAY Mil Thickness Gauge, Coating Thickness Gauges, Paint Depth Gauge Meter with Backlight LCD Display for Car Automotive, Limit Alarm/Data Storage/Export Data/PC Software Analysis (Grey)
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