Our Kennedy® rigid steel rulers are made from the finest quality spring-tempered stainless steel and finished in satin chrome. They're flexible and durable with an anti-glare finish for use in any environment.
Features and Benefits
• Anti-glare finish for easy reading in all lighting levels
• Permanent black figures and graduations allow for precise measurements
• Round end complete with hanging hole for easy storage
Use the Fluke 568 Ex for intrinsically safe temperature measurements anywhere in the world
The Fluke 568 Ex Intrinsically Safe Infrared Thermometer is certified by major rating bodies for use in Class I Div. 1 and Div. 2 or Zone 1 and 2 hazardous environments anywhere in the world. Whether you work in petroleum, chemical, oil and gas, or pharmaceutical environments, the 568 Ex allows you to carry the most trusted name in test tools into most Ex-rated areas around the globe. The simple, three-button on-screen menu interface is quick to use and makes even complex measurements easy. It takes just a few pushes of a button to adjust emissivity, record data, or turn on and off alarms. The 50:1 distance-to-spot ratio allows you to measure smaller objects from further away. And it also is compatible with K-type probes for contact measurements. Either way, you can count on the rugged, ergonomic design to stand up to tough conditions.
Other useful features:
- Instantly alerts you to measurements outside of set limits with audible and visual alarms
- Provides with 1% measurement accuracy
- Comes with thermocouple K bead probe and two-year warranty -30-
- Features a rugged, easy-to-use, ergonomic design that stands up to tough industrial, electrical, and mechanical environments
- Works with mini-connector K-type thermocouples
- Allows easy access to advanced features with soft-key buttons and graphical display
- Captures up to 99 points of data for quick downloading to a PC through the USB connection
- Powered by two AA batteries
- Allows you to confidently measure a wide variety of surfaces with adjustable emissivity and built-in materials table
- Easily adapts to lighting conditions with a two-level backlight
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
With heavy duty one-piece moulded insulation sheaths covering both blade and transparent plastic handle for extra protection and safety. Will detect 'live' electricity supply. Suitable for AC to 125 - 250V. 3mm wide tip. Conforms to DIN VDE 0680 part 6:1977-04.
IR thermometer with type K thermocouple capability
Lighten up your toolbox. The Fluke 561 contact and IR thermometer combines the temperature measurement functionality needed by industrial, electrical and HVAC/R professionals, all in one tool. It also measures infrared and contact temperature, eliminating the need to use separate test equipment. Fast, efficient and easy to use, saving you valuable time and effort.
With the Fluke 561 infrared thermometer , you can also take contact and ambient temperature measurements in the way that suits you best. Use an IR thermometer to instantly measure hot, moving, electrified and hard-to-reach objects. Inspect motors, insulation, circuit breakers, radiant heat, pipes, corroded joints, and cables. Plus, scans for ducts, and other hard-to-reach objects, right from the floor. Just leave your ladder in the truck. You can use the flexible and handy Fluke 561 scanner tubing, or plug in any thermocouple probe with the industry standard mini-type K connector you already have to measure superheat or internal temperature.