The 566 IR and contact thermometer features a simple, three-button, on-screen menu interface (in 6 languages) to make it easier than ever to measure temperature. You can quickly navigate advanced features to adjust emissivity, start data logging, or turn alarms on and off with just a few pushes of a button. And with its rugged, easy-to-use, ergonomic design, the Fluke 566 can stand up to tough industrial, electrical, and mechanical environments. These tools go beyond other IR thermometers (or pyrometers), helping you work more efficiently in more applications.
Other useful features:
- Adjustable emissivity that allows you to confidently measure a wide variety of surfaces
- Up to 20 points of data for downloading and recalling later
- Two levels of backlight on the display
- Included Type-K thermocouple bead probe
- Features audible and visual alarms to instantly alert you to measurements outside of your set limits
- Provides MAX, MIN, DIF and AVG functions to quickly identify problems
The Fluke 27 II and 28 II digital multimeters set a new standard for operation in harsh conditions with the features and accuracy to solve most electrical problems. Both gauges are IP 67 rated (water and dust repellent), MSHA approved, extended operating temperature range of -15°C to +55°C (5°F to 131°F, -40°C for s /s 20 minutes) and 95 % humidity, and has been designed and tested to withstand a 3 m (10 ft) drop. The Fluke 20 Series Multimeter is designed to work in the toughest environments.
Sturdy Flukes. Reliable Flukes. Flukes are accurate.
True-rms measurements and optimized ergonomics make the 320 Series Clamp Meters the best general troubleshooting tool for commercial and residential electricians. The 323, 324 and 325 series are designed to check for the presence of load current, AC voltage and continuity of circuits, switches, fuses and contacts. These small, sturdy clamp gauges are ideally suited for current measurements up to 400 A in tight cable enclosures. The Fluke 325 also offers DC current and frequency measurements.