Atec Fluke 62MAX User Manual
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Small in size. Big on toughness.
Introducing the Fluke 62 MAX
and 62 MAX+ IR Thermometers:
Why IR Thermometers?
Temperature is often the first indication of potential problems in electrical and
mechanical applications. But how can you easily determine if an electrical
panel has a hot spot, a motor is overheating or an HVAC system is inefficient?
The answer is with an infrared (IR) thermometer. With handheld, non-contact
IR thermometers, you can instantly measure equipment temperatures in hard-
to-reach or hazardous areas. And with early detection of abnormal
temperatures comes early correction of problems.
Why Fluke 62 MAX and Fluke 62 MAX+?
Designed with your on-the-job needs in mind, the new Fluke 62 MAX and
62 MAX+ infrared thermometers are everything you’d expect from the experts
in measurement tools: small in size, extremely accurate and very easy to use.
IP54 rated for dust and water resistance. Precise yet rugged enough to take a
3-meter drop. In fact, the 62 MAX and 62 MAX+ are so tough, they’re the only
IR thermometers around you can handle without care.
Dust and water-resistant:
IP54 rated for
dust and water resistance.
Rugged:
3-meter (9.8-foot) drop tested.
Ergonomically designed:
Completely
redesigned for a more comfortable hand fit
Small in size:
Small and lightweight; clips
to your tool belt or belt loop or easily fits
into your tool box.
Distance to spot:
Precise laser technology
makes for more accurate and repeatable
measurements.
Dual lasers:
The 62 MAX+ has dual
rotating lasers to help you identify area to
be measured. The measurement area is the
spot between the dots.
Large, backlit display:
Large screen makes
data easier to read, even in dark areas.
Min/Max/Avg/Dif:
Displays the minimum,
maximum or average temperature, or the
difference between two measurements.
Alarm:
Hi and Lo alarms for rapid display
of measurements outside the limits.
Power:
Both the 62 MAX and 62 MAX+ are
powered by a single, standard AA battery.
Learn more: fluke.com/62MAX