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Fluke 570 Precision Handheld Infrared Thermometer The Fluke 570 non-contact thermometers are ideal professional diagnostic tools for maintenance professionals requiring the most accurate temperature readings at all distances. The Fluke 570 series infrared (IR) measures surface temperatures, helping to quickly locate lubrication problems, overloads, short-circuits or misaligned and overheated equipment.Email Enquiry |
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Fluke 60 Series Handheld Infrared Thermometer Reach for a rugged Fluke 60 series IR thermometer for jobs requiring temperature measurement in hard-to-reach, hot, rotating, or dangerous situations Get accurate readings over a broad range of temperatures -40°C to 760°C (-40 °F to 1400 °F). Plus, the enhanced optics allow you to measure smaller objects further away.Email Enquiry |
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Amprobe IR610A Infrared Thermometer * Laser pointer for accurate targeting
* Measures to 260 °C (500 °F), front panel switchable
* Narrow 10:1 field of view measures 1” at 10” distance
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Amprobe IR608A Infrared Thermometer
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Fluke Food PRO and Food PRO Plus Food Safety Thermometers The new Fluke FoodPro Thermometer Series provides a complete temperature measurement and monitoring solution for foodservice professionals. It includes two useful temperature inspection tools, which are designed to enable foodservice professionals to quickly and accurately measure food product temperatures and to help detect potential food safety problems.Email Enquiry |
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Fluke 62/322 1AC IR Thermometer Electrical Tester and Voltage Detector Kit This kit is designed to help electricians and HVAC
technicians solve problems quicker. Test first for
overheated electrical devices using an IR
thermometer; then use electrical test tools to find
out more about the problem.Email Enquiry |
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Fluke T5-600/62/1AC IR Thermometer, Electrical Tester & Voltage Detector Kit This kit is designed to help electricians and HVAC
technicians solve problems quicker. Test first for
overheated electrical devices using an IR
thermometer; then use electrical test tools to find
out more about the problem. Email Enquiry |