Fluke 568 Contact & Infrared Temp Gun

Manufacturer: Fluke
Fluke 568 two-in-one infrared and contact thermometer handles a wide temperature range The Fluke 568 Infrared Thermometer is a combination contact and non-contact thermometer in one. It offers a wider temperature range than most other infrared thermometers while offering users more features controlled through an intuitive graphical display and menu. The simple, three-button on-screen menu interface (in 7 languages) is quick to use and makes even complex measurements easy. It takes just a few pushes of a button to adjust emissivity, record data, or turn on and off alarms. The 50:1 distance-to-spot ratio allows you to measure smaller objects from further away. And you can count on the rugged, ergonomic design to stand up to tough industrial, electrical, HVAC, and mechanical environments to help you work more efficiently in more applications.

Features

Other useful features:

Allows easy access to advanced features with soft-key buttons and graphical display
Captures up to 99 points of data for quick downloading to a PC through the USB connection
Includes FlukeView® Forms software for easy trending and data analysis
Can be powered from your laptop via the USB to extend battery life
Quickly identifies problems with MIN, MAX, AVG, and DIF functions
Allows you to confidently measure a wide variety of surfaces with adjustable emissivity and a built-in materials table
Easily adapts to lighting conditions with a two-level backlight
Instantly alerts to measurements outside of set limits with audible and visual alarms
Provides 1% measurement accuracy
Comes with thermocouple K bead probe, durable hard case, and two-year warranty

specifications

Product Specifications
Infrared temperature range -40°C to 800°C (-40°F to 1472°F)
Infrared accuracy < 0°C (32°F): ±(1.0°C (±2.0°F) + 0.1°/1°C or°F); > 0°C (32°F): ±1% or ±1.0°C (±2.0°F), whichever is greater
Display resolution 0.1°C / 0.1°F
Infrared spectral response 8 µm to 14 µm
Infrared response time < 500 msec

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