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Infrared laser thermometer
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Infrared laser thermometer

For contact-free measurement of surface temperatures, with integrated laser pointer

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Ergonomic, practical and suitable for use anywhere


Easy measurement of temperatures in just seconds



Thanks to the two-point laser beam, the measuring point can be focused even more precisely


Reliable, precise measurement



Extremely slim measuring cone of 12:1


The slimmer the measuring cone, the more accurate the measuring result (e. g. for a distance of 12 cm, the measuring diameter is 1 cm)



Digital setting of degree of emission


Variable between 0.1 and 1.0 (factory setting 0.95)



Can be switched from Celsius to Fahrenheit


Eliminates complicated conversions



With integrated display lighting



Results displayed to one decimal place



Adjustable alarm with extremely high or low temperatures


Between -50°C and +650°C



Infrared laser thermometer is supplied in a practical pouch that can be fastened to the belt.



Repeatability


  • -50°C to +20°C/-58°F to +68°F: +/-1.3°C (2.3°F)

  • +20 to +650°C/+68 to +1202°F: +/- 0.5%, 0.5°C (0.9°F)


Measuring tolerances


  • -50°C to +20°C/-58°F to +68°F: +/-2.5°C (4.5°F)

  • +20 to +300°C/+68 to +572°F: +/-1%, 1°C (1.8°F)

  • +300°C to +650°C/+572°F to +1202°F: ±1.5%
Notice

If the trigger is pressed continuously, the device always indicates the actual temperature of all measuring points. When released, the last measuring result is indicated.