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Fluke 561 HVACPro Infrared Thermometer - Features   
 
 

Laser-guided sightings for IR measurements
In the IR mode, you can take temperatures within two meters of the target and scan ducts from further away without a ladder. The laser sighting system guides measurements. The single laser dot indicates the approximate center of the measurement area. The measured area becomes larger with distance.
 

Fluke Model 561 HVACPro Thermometer Feature

 
bullet IR thermometer for quick measurements up close or at a distance, without a ladder.
bullet Compatible with all standard mini-connector K-type thermocouples.
bullet Velcro pipe probe for superheat, sub-cooling or other contact and ambient measurements.
bullet Single-point laser sighting.
bullet Temperature range optimized for HVAC/R applications.
bullet Easy emissivity adjustment for measuring pipes and ducts more accurately.
bullet Lightweight (only 340 grams or 12 ounces) and portable.
bullet Very easy to use.
bullet Efficient - no need to shut down equipment when making IR measurements.
bullet MIN/MAX and DIF temperature readings help you quickly identify problems.
bullet Scan large areas or small objects quickly and efficiently.
bullet HVAC/R measurement guide included to maximize your productivity.

 

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