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Product category: Electrical and Electronic Testing and PAT Equipment
News Release from: Fluke (UK) | Subject: Electrex products
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 08 May 2002

Handheld test tools on show at Electrex

At Electrex Fluke will be showing a wide range of rugged, handheld, test tools suitable for electrical contractors, HVAC technicians and maintenance personnel.

At Electrex Fluke will be showing a wide range of rugged, handheld, test tools suitable for electrical contractors, HVAC technicians and maintenance personnel Exhibits include three new series of true-RMS digital multimeters

Each of the 110 Series, the 170 Series and the 180 Series has its own accuracy and resolution - up to 0.05% maximum accuracy with 50,000 counts of resolution for the 180 Series.

All series offer clear readouts with most models offering backlit displays.

Fluke will also be displaying the latest AC and DC current measuring clamp meters, the Fluke 321 and 322, which provide an economical option for users who need basic clamp meter functionality in a very small, rugged, high-quality tool.

The new, smaller size fits easily into tight places, providing more flexibility when working in cramped environments.

The professional electricians' toolkit, the Fluke Electrical Toolbox, is a special money-saving offer which is available for a limited period.

It consists of a tough plastic resin box, with hinged lid, and three handheld test tools - a true-RMS Fluke 110 digital multimeter, a Fluke 321 clamp meter and a live-mains wire detector, the Fluke VoltAlert 1AC.

Also, the new Fluke 61 infra-red thermometer is ideal for measuring rotating, electrically live, dangerously hot, or hard-to-reach objects.

The clear backlit, large digit, LCD screen enables easy reading even in the most inaccessible locations. Request a free brochure from Fluke (UK) ...

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