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Fluke 561 Infrared Thermometers, -40° - 1022° F ( -40° - 550° C ), 12:01, Adjustable (561)

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SKU: XC306
Mfr. P/N: 561
561 Infrared ThermometersA "must have" tool for HVAC/R techniciansTwo-in-one thermometer combines infrared and K-thermocouple probe temperature measurementInfrared temperature measurement provides instant readings of hard-to-reach, hot, rotating, or electrically charged objects while type K thermocouple measures temperature of pipes, metallic objects and air streamsCompatible with all standard mini-connector K-type thermocouple probesThree-step emissivity adjustmentSingle-point laser sighting shows the approximate center of measurement areaAutomatically calculates minimum, maximum and diff erenceDisplay Hold and backlightIncludes: Hook and loop pipe probe for superheat and subcooling applicationsThree infrared measurement techniques:

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561 Infrared Thermometers
  • A "must have" tool for HVAC/R technicians
  • Two-in-one thermometer combines infrared and K-thermocouple probe temperature measurement
  • Infrared temperature measurement provides instant readings of hard-to-reach, hot, rotating, or electrically charged objects while type K thermocouple measures temperature of pipes, metallic objects and air streams
  • Compatible with all standard mini-connector K-type thermocouple probes
  • Three-step emissivity adjustment
  • Single-point laser sighting shows the approximate center of measurement area
  • Automatically calculates minimum, maximum and diff erence
  • Display Hold and backlight
  • Includes: Hook and loop pipe probe for superheat and subcooling applications
  • Three infrared measurement techniques:

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