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Fluke Model PV350 Pressure Vacuum Module




 



 

 

 

 

Model PV350 Pressure Vacuum Module
  The model PV 350 Pressure Vacuum Module (0 to 350 PSI) measures fuel, oil
  or transmission pressure or engine vacuum.
Model FOM Fiber Optic Meter
  The Fluke Fiber Optic Meter (FOM) helps you test and maintain fiber optic 
  cable without having to buy a whole new meter.
Models FOS 850 and FOS 850/1300
  Fiber Optic Light Sources. These light sources allow you to test different
  cable lengths.
FOC Fiber Optic Patch Cords
  A variety of patch cords are available to allow you to test different types of
  cable.
FlukeView Forms
  Increase the power of your Fluke Digital Multimeter, Thermometer and
  ProcessMeter by documenting, storing and analyzing individual readings or a
  series of measurements.
787CAL Calibration Module
  The 787CAL module permits users and service facilities to perform automated
  MET/CAL verifications and calibrations of the Fluke 787 ProcessMeter.
Model 700BCA Bar Code Adapter
  Provides interconnection and pin translation between a Fluke 743
  Documenting Process Calibrator and a Hewlett Packard HBSW-8200 Bar Code
  Wand.
700BCW Bar Code Wand
  Supports the scanned entry of procedure identification, tag ID, serial
  number, and operator ID to a Fluke 743 Documenting Process Calibrator.
   

 

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Leda Electronics Pty. Ltd.
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                                                      Unit 5, 31 Century Road, Malaga, Western Australia 6090                                                            
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