Dakota Ultrasonic Precision Thickness Gauges

Dakota Ultrasonic Precision Thickness Gauges

Top-Quality Thickness Gauges for Measuring Thin Objects with High Precision

High Precision for Testing Thin Materials

The Dakota Ultrasonics line of Precision Thickness Gauges are second-to-none. In fact, with a precision rating of +/- 0.0001 in 0.001 mm resolution, you'd be hard pressed to find a gauge anywhere else that's more precise, or more accurate. The PVX v2.0 and PZX-7 gauges can all measure materials as thin as 0.006" (0.15mm). They are primarily used in manufacturing to measure thickness of smooth/parallel walled materials such as aircraft skins, turbine blades, tubes, plastic containers, etc. when access to both sides is not practical.

PVX v2.0

Learn More About the PVX v2.0


The Dakota PVX v2.0 is Dakota's flagship precision thickness gauge. 2 Year Limited Warranty. It is used for standard and more difficult applications such as:

  • Measuring on small radii
  • When A Scan echo confirmation is needed
  • Min - Max alarm
  • Differential measurements
  • Easily customized for difficult applications

PZX-7

Learn More About the PZX-7


The PZX-7 is Dakota's general purpose, handheld ultrasonic precision thickness gauge and is used primarily for measuring parallel walled materials with high accuracy. It can measure metals as thin as 0.0006" and plastics as thin as 0.005" with a resolution of +/- 0.0001". 5 Year Limited Warranty.

Applications Include:

  • Sheet Metal
  • Aircraft Skins
  • Glass Sheets
  • Plastic Containers
  • Extrusions, etc.

Probe Selection

Delay Line Probes

For general purpose precision thickness gauging with PZX-7 or PVX instruments with +/- 0.0001" resolution

Contact Probes

For measuring thicker materials with +/- 0.001" resolution. Can be used with PZX-7 and PVX instruments.

Pencil Probes

For measuring on tight curves with the PVX gauge with +/- 0.0001" resolution.

Typical Applications

For more information on purchasing any of the Dakota Precision Thickness Gauges, please visit the instrument's product page (using the links above), or contact us here:

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