Infrared Thermometers
Fast and Accurate Temperature Measurement
- Compact and lightweightfits inside a shirt pocket
- Response time of < 2 seconds
- Adjustable emissivity (0.2 to 1.0) for a variety of surfaces
- Measuring range of 60 to 750 F
- TopSafe cover protects instrument from dust, water, and
impact
- Suitable for uneven surfaces and inaccessible places
- Laser sighting for precision readings
The new and convenient 825 Series are compact, fast-acting
infrared thermometers that offer accurate and economical non-contact
temperature measurements. With a measuring ranges of 60 to
750 F, the 825 Series measure actual surface temperature at a safe
distance from moving parts or hazardous objects, eliminate any possibility
of damage to surfaces, and do not interfere with or contaminate the
object to be measured. These thermometers include audible alarms,
laser sighting to mark the measurement location, and Top Safe covers
to protect instrument from dust, water, and impact.
Contact/Non-contact Thermometer
The 825-T4 combines
a fast-acting infrared sensor with a flexible thermocouple strip
for contact and non-contact surface temperature measurements. Conveniently
and safely measure surface temperatures on rotating, inaccessible,
or live objects using the infrared function. The contact thermocouple
is ideal for measurement on polished or reflective surfaces or objects
with unknown emissivity. Contact measurement also can provide a reference
to infrared settings.
Ordering Information
| Description |
Cat. No. |
| 825-T4 Contact and Non-contact Infrared Thermometer,
includes laser sighting, audible alarm, TopSafe cover, and belt
clip/wall holder |
751-82504 |
| 825-T2 Non-contact Infrared Thermometer, includes laser
sighting, audible alarm, TopSafe cover, and belt clip/wall holder |
751-82502 |
| Accessories |
| Adhesive Strip with known emissivity (.93) for use on
shiny surfaces. Temperature-resistant up to 570 F |
751-0051 |
Download Infrared
Thermometers Product Data Bulletin (PDF)
This page was last modified June 13, 2005
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