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News Release from: Fluke (UK) | Subject: Fluke 62 Mini
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 22 June 2005
IR thermometer speeds surface
temperature readings
The new, rugged Fluke 62 Mini noncontact IR thermometer measures temperatures from -30 to +500C with single trigger activation.
Fluke has introduced a new, entry-level, noncontact infra-red thermometer Designed for quick and reliable surface temperature readings, this compact model complements Fluke's low cost series of pistol grip thermometers for electrical and HVAC/R technicians, and plant and facility maintenance personnel
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 5 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The new, rugged Fluke 62 Mini noncontact IR thermometer measures temperatures from -30 to +500C with single trigger activation.
Featuring a single-dot laser sighting system for accurate aiming, it is ideal for quick and reliable surface temperature readings of heating systems and rotating, electrically live, dangerously hot, or hard-to-reach objects at distances up to 1.5m.
It offers a dual backlit LCD display with simultaneous readings of the current and maximum temperatures.
Other pistol-grip models in the series include the Fluke 63, 66, and 68.
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.
All the models are ruggedly built to withstand harsh field use with cases that are splash and dust resistant.
They are available from Fluke authorised distributors.
The Fluke 62 has a recommended price of just GBP 66. Request a free brochure from Fluke (UK) ...
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