• Zero Gauss Chamber - Hall Probes

The Zero Gauss Chamber allows easy nulling of the Gaussmeter in a few simple steps. It comes as standard with our GM08 and GM07 Gaussmeters. 


  • Zero Gauss Chamber for easy nulling
  • Compatible with all variations of the Axial and Transverse Hall Probe.
  • Not suitable for the Fluxgate probe
  • Comes as standard with the GM08 and GM07 
  • UK Delivery: 5 to 7 working days from purchase
  • EU and Rest of World Delivery: 7 to 10 working days from purchase

Why would you need to null a Gaussmeter and Probe?

If you are not getting a zero reading on your Gaussmeter, even when you are away from magnetic interference, nulling is a simple kind of calibration that ensures the Gaussmeter is still accurate. By putting the probe into the chamber, you are ensuring that no magnetic fields or magnetic flux are interfering with the probe. You can null the probe and Gaussmeter to ensure a true zero reading is given and any inaccurate readings that may come about by exposing the probe to a magnetic field for a long time are reset. 

Nulling is not a replacement for a full calibration. You must send your probes and Gaussmeter for a full calibration every 12 months to ensure ongoing accuracy. 


How do I null my Gaussmeter and Hall Probe?

To null your Gaussmeter, simply select the 'nulling' option from the Gaussmeter menu and insert the Hall Probe sensor into the Zero Gauss Chamber. Allow to calibrate and remove the probe when finished. 


Express Service 

* Please note that our express service does not include the standard shipping prices which will be invoiced separately. This service is to cover the cost of expediting the manufacturing process and dispatching to you within 48 hours. This service is subject to stock and availability at the time of purchase. Please contact us before using this service to ensure availability.


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Zero Gauss Chamber - Hall Probes

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