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News Release from: Fluke (UK) | Subject: 63, 66 and 68 IR thermometers
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 19 October 2004
IR thermometers provide speedy safe
measurement
Fluke has added three new models to its family of handheld infra-red thermometers.
Fluke has added three new models to its family of handheld infra-red thermometers Created to meet the needs of electrical, plant maintenance, facility maintenance, HVAC/R and automotive technicians, the new, rugged IR thermometers feature pistol grips for easy handling and a single-dot laser sighting system for accurate aiming
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 5 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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They are ideal for noncontact measurement of rotating, electrically live, dangerously hot or hard-to-reach objects.
The Fluke 63, 66 and 68 IR thermometers share an intuitive user interface, sleek ergonomic design and single trigger activation for ease of use.
When the trigger is depressed and held down, the laser illuminates the spot being measured and temperature readings are continuously updated and displayed on the backlit LCD screen.
Enhanced optics allow far smaller locations to be measured from a greater distance.
The models 66 and 68 feature 12-point data logging and selectable max, min, dif and avg functions that display values instantly with a hi/lo alarm.
The model 68 extends the temperature range up to +760C.
The IR thermometers are ruggedly built to withstand harsh field use with cases that are splash and dust resistant.
All three models come complete with carrying cases.
Optional accessories include a holster and, for the 66 and 68 models, an RTD temperature probe to enable contact temperature measurements also. Request a free brochure from Fluke (UK) ...
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