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Measuring Tools

Fluke Termometer IR Fluke 64 MAX

The Fluke 64 MAX thermometer has the precision you need to do the job accurately and won't exceed your budget. Designed and tested to withstand a drop of 3 meters, you can count on this compact and lightweight infrared thermometer to work when you need it in the harshest environments and when you can't get near it.
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Fluke Calibration P5515 Comparison Test Pump
Fluke Fluke Calibration P5515 Comparison Test Pump
These instruments are used for checking pressure measuring instruments against master test gauges, indicators or transducers. These hydraulic test pumps provide a quick and easy solution for checking pressure measuring instruments to 20,000 psi (1400 bar). Designed for operation with a wide range of fluids the 5515 include several features from our popular line of deadweight testers.
• Generates pressures to 20,000 psi (1400 bar)
• Operational with a wide range of fluids
• Built-in hand pump for system priming and large volume applications
• High quality screw press for fine pressure control
• Acrylic reservoir for visibility of fluid level and quality
• Portable

Key Features
• Generates pressures to 20,000 psi (1400 bar)
• Operational with a wide range of fluids
• Built-in hand pump for system priming and large volume applications
• High quality screw press for fine pressure control
• Acrylic reservoir for visibility of fluid level and quality
• Portable
9150 Thermocouple Furnace
Fluke 9150 Thermocouple Furnace
Low cost thermocouple furnace
• Low-cost thermocouple furnace
• NIST-traceable calibration included
• RS-232 port standard

You told us you weren’t satisfied with the competition’s furnaces for checking industrial thermocouples. You said you wanted something new and more convenient to use—and you wanted it at a lower price than any other furnace available. Well, we’ve got what you asked for, and it’s the Model 9150 Thermocouple Furnace.
566 Thermal Gun Infrared  Contact Thermometer
Fluke 566 Thermal Gun Infrared & Contact Thermometer
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
9132 and 9133 Portable Infrared Calibrators
Fluke 9132 and 9133 Portable Infrared Calibrators
Precision when you need it for infrared temperature calibration

Fluke 9132 and Fluke 9133 Portable Infrared Calibrators features:
• Certify IR pyrometers from –30 °C to 500 °C (–22 °F to 932 °F)
• Large 57 mm (2.25 in) blackbody target
• RTD reference well for contact temperature measurement
• Small, compact design in a blackbody calibrator

Whether you’re using in-line or handheld infrared pyrometers, you need good calibration standards to verify their accuracy. Our portable IR calibrators provide stable blackbody targets for calibrating noncontact IR thermometers from –30 °C to 500 °C.

These blackbody calibrator units feature a temperature controlled measurement surface with a diameter of 2.25 in (57 mm). The target temperature can be controlled in set-point increments of 0.1° from –30 °C to 500 °C and a well is located directly behind the blackbody surface for contact temperature measurement.