Fluke 62 Handheld Infrared Thermometer
Fluke has been in the thermometry business for over two decades. Their experience and knowledge has brough us the amazingly accurate and simple to use Fluke 62 mini infrared thermometer. This tool offers a simple solution to measuring temperature on places where contact would be dangerous or otherwise impossible. As an added benefit Fluke backs their instruments with one of the industries best warranties and their customer service is rated very highly.
Have a job requiring temperature measurement in hard-to-reach, dangerous, rotating, or hot situation? The Fluke 62 has amazingly accurate readings over a large range of temperatures -40°C to 760°C (-40 °F to 1400 °F). It also has enhanced optics that allow you to measure small objects far away. +
The Fluke 62 is a great option for an easy to use feature packed non-contact thermometer for any professional. It has best in class accuracy which offers a quick and reliable way to measure surface temperature almost anywhere. Get the job done quickly the first time wether it be diagnosing heating/ventilation issues, monitoring electrical motors/panels, or rotational equipment. This unit comes with a holster case and a protective rubber boot to keep you up and running through tough conditions
Fluke 322 Clamp Meter (320 Series)
The Fluke 320 and 330A Series clamp meters offers an impressive array of innovative features with current ranges up to 1000 A.
The Fluke 321 and Fluke 322 offer a smaller sized model with accurate low current measurements, continuity test function and Fluke reliability.
The Fluke 337A offers a new, ergonomic concept, shaped to fit your hand and to access tight spots easily. The series feature a large display that is backlit (on most models) so readings can be taken in virtually any lighting situation.
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.