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Fluke Infrared, Digital, and Photographic Thermometer Products

 
60 Series Infrared Thermometers   
 
 

Fluke knows temperature, with more than two decades of thermometry experience. Today, they offer the latest in non-contact IR temperature test tools, probes, accessories, and application expertise for a complete range of applications. And Fluke backs its tools with the industry's best warranty and highest rated customer service.
 

Laser Temperature measurements using the Fluke Model 68 Infrared Thermometer

 

 


 

Fluke Model 61 Infrared Thermometer
  This infrared thermometer is the ideal tool for measuring surface
  temperatures of rotating, hard-to-reach, electrically live, or
  dangerously hot targets.
   
Fluke Model 62 Mini Infrared Thermometer 
  The model 62 Mini non-contact thermometer is the perfect introduction to
  infrared (IR) thermometers for the professional.
   
Fluke Model 63 Mini Infrared Thermometer
  Get accurate readings over a broad range of temperatures
   
Fluke Model 65 Infrared Thermometer
  The Fluke 65 is the ideal tool for measuring surface temperatures of
  rotating, hard-to-reach, electrically live, or dangerously hot targets.
   
Fluke Model 66 Mini Infrared Thermometer
  Get accurate readings over a broad range of temperatures, plus, the
  enhanced optics allow you to measure smaller objects further away.
   

 

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