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Fluke Infrared, Digital, and Photographic Thermometer Products

 
Model 63 Mini -  Infrared Thermometer - Features  
 
 

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.

Reach for a rugged Fluke 60 Series (IR) thermometer for jobs requiring temperature  measurement in hard-to-reach, hot, rotating, or dangerous situations. Get accurate readings over a broad range of temperatures, plus, the enhanced optics allow you to measure smaller objects further away. All with a comfortable and easy to use handheld device.

Fluke Model 63 Mini -  Infrared Thermometer Model 63 Features and Benefits
 
bullet High-resolution optics.
bullet High accuracy: 1% and repeatability of 0.5%.
bullet Holds temperature readings for 7 seconds.
bullet MAX temperature display.
bullet Laser targeting.
bullet Backlit display for poorly lit areas.
bullet Fitted carrying case.
bullet Robust, award winning design.
bullet Wide temperature range from -32°C to 545°C
(-25°F to 999°F)

Model 63 Datasheet (PDF)
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