Built around high-quality micro-sensor technology, the GX-2003 is RKIs smallest personal 4-in-1 gas monitor with a built in sample pump. Weighing only 11 ounces, it has many features which set the GX-2003 apart from the competition. For example, it can monitor the...
RKI is proud to offer the smallest and lightest 4-gas monitor in the world, the GX-2009. Weighing only 4.6 ounces, it fits in the palm of your hand (2.75′ H x 2.95′ L x .98′ D). The GX-2009 simultaneously monitors and displays combustibles, oxygen,...
The SM-2000 single module calibration station for the GX-2009, GX-2003, and GX-2001 portable gas monitors is a stand alone station that can calibrate, bump test, charge, and archive data without the need of a computer to operate. The module has 4 operating modes,...
RKI is proud to offer the next generation of their popular EAGLE portable gas detector. The EAGLE 2 is a powerful instrument that does more than just offer the standard confined space protection for LEL, O2, H2S and CO. Detection combinations never before offered in a...
The 04 Series toxic single gas monitor is designed to operate for many years with field replaceable sensors and filters. The HCN, NO2, PH3, and SO2 versions can be operated continuously for at least 3,000 hours on (2) AAA size alkaline batteries. The 04 models have 2...
The RP-3R are compact, battery operated, motorized sample drawing pumps which attach to either the GX-3R or the GX-3R Pro to change them from diffusion operation to sample drawing operation. The model RP-3R pumps and the GX-3R or GX-3R Pro gas monitor make a complete...
The GX-3R Pro is the world’s smallest 5-gas monitor weighing only 4.58 ounces and fits in the palm of your hand (2.9” W x 2.6” H x 1.06” D). It simultaneously monitors and displays 5 different gases. In addition to monitoring standard confined space gases, LEL, O2,...
The RKI GX-3R is the world’s smallest and lightest 4 gas monitors. The lightweight and compact design allows the user to clip it on their collar or lapel, which is within the breathing zone. OSHA defines the breathing zone as a ten-inch radius around the worker’s nose...