Our Kennedy® rigid steel rulers are made from the finest quality spring-tempered stainless steel and finished in satin chrome. They're flexible and durable with an anti-glare finish for use in any environment.
Features and Benefits
• Anti-glare finish for easy reading in all lighting levels
• Permanent black figures and graduations allow for precise measurements
• Round end complete with hanging hole for easy storage
The Fluke 715 Volt/ mA Calibrator provides outstanding performance, durability and reliability. Offered in the rugged Fluke 80 Series DMM package, the calibrator is compact, lightweight and easy to transport. With a push button interface similar to the multifunctional Fluke 740 Series Documenting , the 715 is easy to use. It is EMI, dust, splash proof and has a removable battery cover for quick battery changes.
Boost your performance or your team's performance with 320 x 240 resolution. Infrared images captured with the TiS60+ record smaller temperature differences from a long distance. If you are new to thermal imaging or if your camera is being used by a team with varying levels of thermal imaging experience, the TiS60+ offers fixed focus with the ability to record quality images from a distance.
The TiS60+ lets you see what the eye cannot see and uncovers problems that other technologies can't detect. The TiS60+ is easy to use and can be a tool your team can rely on.
- Easy-to-use fixed focus
- 3.5 inch LCD screen
- The ability to take, review, and save images with one hand
- Fluke Connect™ compatibility for wireless sharing
Often, the next big challenge with infrared images is ensuring the images captured by the team can quickly be added to the work phase. The TiS60+ is
equipped with IR Photo Notes which makes this easy. This feature makes it easy for the camera operator to add a photo associated with the image documenting the name of the equipment and the room location associated with the thermal image so that the person creating the work order can send a technician to the correct location to perform repairs.
Be prepared with everything you need to lay the groundwork for your equipment, implement a preventative maintenance program and set working standards. The Fluke TiS60+ gives you the thermal data you need to get the job done.
The Fluke 1760 Three-Phase Power Quality Recorder complies strictly with IEC 61000-4-30 Class-A, for advanced power quality analysis and consistent conformity testing. Designed for the analysis of utility and industrial power distribution systems, in medium and low voltage networks, these power quality monitors give customers the flexibility to customize threshold selection, algorithms and measurements. The Fluke 1760 power recorder records the most thorough detail for user-selected parameters.
Usage
Detailed fault analysis – Performs high-speed transient analysis and finds root causes of equipment malfunctions for later mitigation of malfunctions and predictive maintenance. The fast transient option, with a measuring range of 6,000 V, makes it possible to record very short impulses such as lightning strikes.
Class-A Quality of Service Compliance – Validates the quality of incoming power at the service gateway. Thanks to Class A conformance, the Fluke 1760 allows unquestioned verification.
Correlation of events at multiple locations – Using GPS time synchronization, users can quickly detect where a fault first occurred, both inside and outside the facility.
Galvanic separation and DC coupling – Allows complete measurement of dissimilar power systems. For example, troubleshooting a UPS system by simultaneously recording battery voltage and power output.
Power quality and power load monitoring – Assess baseline power quality to validate compatibility with critical systems prior to installation and verify electrical system capacity before increasing loads.
Great performance in portable instruments • Lightweight and very portable • Accuracy to ±0.25 °C • RS-232 interface • Easy to recalibrate
If you’ve been using a dry well calibrator or dry block calibrator for field work, you know there’s a lot more to them than temperature range and stability. Size, weight, speed, convenience, and software are also significant.
A field dry well needs to be portable, flexible, and suitable for high-volume calibrations or certifications. If it's not, you’ll soon forget about the great stuff the sales rep told you and realize what you’ve really bought.
At Fluke Calibration, we use dry well calibrators every day in our manufacturing and calibration work, and we know what makes a dry well easy and productive to use—which is exactly how users describe our series of field dry wells. These dry wells work for you instead of the other way around.