Adams ER3000 High Sensitivity Metal Detector Wand
Designed to locate and identify small fragments of metal that are undetectable with standard airport style "wands", the Adams ER3000 Security Metal Detector Wand is one of the most innovative metal-detectors available on the UK market. Fully adjustable with an ultra long battery life, the ER3000 detects both large and small metal fragments that are concealed in clothing and apparel, as well as those that are buried within skin tissue.
Purchase Quantity
The Adams MIT Metal Detector Wand is priced and sold as a single rod.
Performance Ratings
- EN 61000 (Electromagnetic Compatibility)
Key Features and Benefits
- Hand-held metal-detector wand
- Provided in a single size
- Designed for arms-length pat downs and searches
- Range of adjustable features
- Durable, rugged construction
- Ultra long battery life for long-lasting function
- Audio/visual alert upon detection of metal
- Powered by a single 9V battery
- Optional vibration alert
Who Can Use the Adams ER3000 Metal Detector?
The Adams ER3000 is an extremely useful piece of kit for security personnel attempting to detect metals and other devices. As such, the following professions and industries can benefit greatly from the ER3000 Detector:
How Does the Adams Security Detector Improve Searches?
Thorough searches are essential for locating deadly objects, but difficulties can arise in the field which can reduce the chance of a successful search. With the Adams High Sensitivity Detector, you detect metals at a safe arms-length distance, including hidden objects that are buried skin-deep.
How Does the Adams Detector Indicate Targets?
After turning the Security Wand on, users should sweep the wand back and forth over the target. Constant sweeps will elicit short digital pulses whilst longer pules will indicate a larger target, and detection of a metal object will create either an audio/visual alarm or a vibrating alert (the settings for which can be altered on the neck of the device).
How Safe is the Adams Detector?
Adams have conducted studies regarding their devices' safety with pacemakers and pregnant women. Their units produce a fraction of radiated power that would be found in many other daily devices such as the mobile phone, allowing for safe usage. For more information please consult the "Safety Study" PDF below.
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