Combination Pin/Pinless Moisture Meter WM700D

Combination of star probe and needle probe

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Combined pin/pinless moisture meter WM700D uses a combination of ball probe and pin probe to solve the measurement problems of different materials. We often use pin probes for measurement in wood factories, while the ball probe is suitable for non-destructive scenarios. The depth is 20-40mm, and the moisture content of the measured object can be distinguished for classification.

Functions

Measurement methodCombination of Pinless and Pin-type measurment
Measurement range0-100
Measured depth20-40mm
Range of RiSK limit value0-50
Range of WET limit value51-100
Automatic shut-down30 minutes
DisplayColor screen
Battery1.5V*3 AAA
Operation currentAbout 30mA
Operation temperature0-40℃
Operation humidity0%-70%RH
Storage environment-10~50℃(5%-95%RH)
Dimension195*73*33mm
Weight243g(excluding batteries)

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What materials can a pinless moisture meter scan accurately?

Pinless meters are ideal for non-invasive measurements in drywall, concrete, plywood, and softwood. They’re not suitable for metal surfaces or very rough textures.

Pin-type moisture meters provide absolute moisture content readings (%MC) by measuring electrical resistance between two probes inserted into the material. They are ideal for precise measurements in wood and other penetrable materials. Pinless moisture meters, on the other hand, give relative readings using electromagnetic sensors—useful for scanning large areas quickly without causing damage. They help detect moisture patterns but do not offer exact %MC values.

Yes, a pinless moisture meter can be used on painted walls. These meters are designed to scan through non-metallic surface coatings like paint or wallpaper without damaging the surface. However, for accurate readings, ensure the painted area is flat and makes full contact with the sensor pad. Uneven surfaces or textured coatings may affect the measurement results slightly.

What should I do if the moisture meter readings are unstable or erratic?

Ensure the moisture meter has flat contact with the surface, avoid wet or metal backgrounds, and check battery level. Fluctuating values may also reflect hidden moisture pockets.

Spherical sensor meters like the WM700B, WM700C, and WM710A feature a ball-shaped sensor that offers higher sensitivity and makes it easier to measure moisture on uneven surfaces, corners, and textured materials. They are especially convenient for wall inspections and hard-to-reach spots. In contrast, flat-sensor models such as the WM700A and WM710 require full contact with a smooth surface area to ensure accurate readings, making them better suited for large, flat materials like drywall or concrete.

For dense or thick hardwood, a pin-type moisture meter typically offers more precise and depth-specific readings. Pinless moisture meters are more convenient for quick surface scans, but their detection depth is limited compared to pin-type models, especially in harder woods. However, in most measurement scenarios, choosing a more sensitive ball-type moisture meter provides greater flexibility and can effectively handle a wider range of moisture detection challenges.

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