The T5-600 Electrical Tester is a versatile troubleshooting tool you can carry to every job site. Use it to check voltage, continuity, and current, all with one compact, rugged tool. Just select volts, ohms, or current and the tester does the rest. For higher voltage applications check out the Fluke T5-1000.
“This meter is perfect for my use as I do HVAC and Electrical work, and this will give me what I need for troubleshooting and performance of equipment.” - Paul
Measure current up to 100 A without breaking the circuit with OpenJaw™ design
The trendsetting OpenJaw™ design allows for fast and easy current measurement, safely and without metallic contact to a live conductor. The integrated protection circuit allows it to stay connected to a voltage source longer than a solenoid tester would be able to. The T5-600 is also designed to:
• Withstand a 10 ft. (3 m) drop
• Conserve battery life with auto-off mode
• Fit in one hand with handy probe storage in the back of the holster
• Accept Fluke accessory test clips with the test leads
Meter automatically selects AC or DC voltage for tests up to 600 V
Voltage tests are faster and easier than ever before. Just turn the knob to voltage (V) and place your leads on the test points. The T5-600 auto-selects either AC or DC voltage, depending on what is detected. This meter is suitable for both residential or commercial applications and is designed to keep you safe with a CAT III 600 V rating.
The Fluke 787 was the first device to combine a DMM and a loop calibrator to give process technicians double the power in one tool. Now even better, range is extended in the Fluke 789 – the ultimate loop calibration multimeter. The Fluke 789 has a 24-Volt supply loop which eliminates the need to take a separate power supply when testing transmitters offline. And with selectable onboard 250-Ohm Hart® resistors, the need to carry separate resistors is eliminated. Now process engineers can do more while carrying far less.
High performance furnace for thermocouple calibrations to 1200 °C
The Fluke Calibration 9118A Thermocouple Calibration Furnace is a horizontal, open-ended tube furnace with a temperature range of 300 °C to 1200 °C. It is used for comparison calibration of noble and base-metal thermocouples by secondary high-temperature labs and instrument shops in industries such as aerospace, automotive, energy, metals, and plastics. The 9118A is the most accurate, reliable, and flexible furnace in its class, meeting the demanding requirements of high-temperature thermocouple calibration.
Double your productivity or cut your calibration time in half • Temperatures from –15 °C to 350 °C in one unit • Two wells in each block for simultaneous comparison calibrations • Rugged, lightweight, water-resistant enclosure
You’ve been asking for it and now we’re making it for you. The Model 9009 Industrial Dual-Block Calibrator lets you calibrate at hot and cold temperatures at the same time. Double your productivity or cut your calibration time in half—either way you look at it, your in-field temperature calibrations just got easier.
From the control room to the factory floor, the Fluke 80 Series digital multimeter has earned a reputation as the digital multimeter that industrial technicians trust. When productivity suffers, the Fluke 80 Series provides the accuracy and advanced troubleshooting capabilities you need to solve problems fast.
Use the low pass filter function to accurately measure voltage and frequency on electrically noisy equipment such as variable speed motor drives. Use the peak capture function to detect occasional faults and switch as fast as 250 microseconds (µs).
And work with confidence. The Input Alert function provides an audio alert against misuse of the input plug. The Fluke 80 Series multimeters have been tested separately for use in CAT IV 600 V/CAT III 1000 V environments. The Series can withstand impulses in excess of 8000 V and reduce the risks associated with surges and surges.
At Fluke, our ideas come straight from the workplace. We work with users like you to build test kits that do the job you want them to do for as long as you need them—and give you full value. We design and manufacture the Fluke 80 Series multimeters in the U.S.A. The 80 Series is backed by a limited lifetime warranty. And we back it with a limited lifetime warranty so you can work smarter, faster, and safer.