Fluke 414D Laser Distance Meters 50 m
The compact and handy Fluke laser distance meters were designed for indoor and limited outdoor applications. All three models are simple to operate, with the Fluke durability and quality you expect. And, with specific function buttons, different tasks can be completed quickly and easily.
The extra bright laser is clearly visible so you can always see your targeting point even if the target object is in a hard-to-reach spot, or a long distance away. These units have a large LCD screen and buttons positioned for one-handed measurements.
Fluke 62 MAX Handheld Infrared Thermometer
Designed with your on-the-job needs in mind, the new Fluke 62 MAX and 62+ MAX infrared thermometers are everything you'd expect from the experts in measurement tools. Small in size, extremely accurate and very easy to use. IP54 rated for dust and water resistance. Precise yet rugged enough to take a 3-meter drop. In fact, the 62 MAX and 62+ MAX are so tough, they're the only IR thermometers around you can handle without care.
The Fluke 62 MAX is ideal for quick temperature scans of systems to look for anything from unusual hot spots that signal electrical and electro-mechanical malfunctions to undesirable air intake/output patterns in the building envelope. Because infrared measurement does not require making contact with the surface being measured, technicians can make the measurements from a distance, away from moving machinery or live electrical connections.
The 62 MAX has a distance-to-spot ratio of 10:1 and measures temperatures from 30°C to 500°C with an accuracy ± 1.5% of the reading. The 62+ MAX has a distance-to-spot ration of 12:1 and measures 30°C to 650°C with an accuracy ± 1.0% of the reading.
Both IR thermometers operate on a single AA battery.
Fluke VoltAlert 1AC-II Voltage Detector
The next generation VoltAlert AC non-contact voltage testers from Fluke are easy to use — just touch the tip to a terminal strip, outlet, or supply cord. When the tip glows red and the unit beeps, you know there’s voltage present. Electricians, maintenance, service, safety personnel, and homeowners can quickly test for energized circuits in the workplace or at home