Fluke 560 and 570 Series Infrared Thermometers
Fluke 561, 566 and 568 Infrared and Contact Thermometers With a straight-forward user interface and soft-key menus, the Fluke 561, 566 and 568 make even complex measurements easy With just a few pushes of a button you can easily adjust emissivity, start data logging, or turn on and off alarms With a rugged, easy-to-use design, the Fluke 561, 566 and 568 can stand up to tough industrial, electrical, and mechanical environments • Confidently measure more surfaces, with adjustable emissivity and built-in materials table • Log and download measurements for reporting (568) • Audible and visual alarms • Min/Max/Dif functions • Includes KTC bead probe and compatible with any k-type thermocouple • Two year warranty
Speciality Model
Fluke 568Ex Intrinsically Safe Infrared Thermometer • Measure -40°C to 800°C • 50:1 distance to spot ratio with dual laser sighting for fast, accurate targeting • Display resolution 0 1˚C of reading • Adjustable emissivity and predefined emissivity table • Safety Certification ATEX/ IECEx for Class 1, Div 1, Div 2, Zone 1 and 2 hazardous environments See Intrinsically Safe products on page 135
Fluke 568
Fluke 561
Specifications
561
566
568/568 Ex -40°C to 800°C
Infrared temperature range
-40°C to 535°C
-40°C to 650°C
Accuracy
Greater of ± 1% or ± 1°C
Distance to Spot (D:S)
12:1
30:1
50:1
Recommended Accessories
Sighting
Laser point Up to 4 5 m
Typical distance to target Contact temperature range Number of on-board memory locations PC download and software Material type adjustment (emissivity)
Up to 2 5 m
Up to 7 5 m
80PK-22 SureGrip ™ Immersion Probe See page 147
80PK-27 SureGrip ™ Surface Temperature Probe See page 147
-40°C to 550°C
-270°C to 1372°C
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20
99
FlukeView ® Forms
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Hi/Med/Lo
Material table or 0 1 to 1 00 by 0 01
80PK-8 Pipe Clamp Probe See page 147
80PK-11 Pipe Clamp Probe See page 147
High and low alarms
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High and low alarms
Fluke 572-2 High Temperature Infrared Thermometer
The Fluke 572-2 Infrared Thermometer is the one product you can use in high temperature industrial environments all around the world This is the best choice for when you need accurate results for high temperature readings from a long distance • Measure -30°C to 900°C • 60:1 distance to spot ratio with dual laser sighting for fast, accurate targeting
80PK-18 Pipe Clamp Probe Kit See page 147
C1600 Gear Tool Box See page 154
Included Accessories 560 Series: Thermocouple K-type Velcro Pipe Probe (561 only), K-type Thermocouple Bead Probe (566 & 568 only), FlukeView ® Forms Software (568 only), USB Cable (568 only), Hard Carrying Case, Two AA Batteries and User Manual with Measurement Guide 572-2: K-type Thermocouple Bead Probe, USB 2 0 Computer Interface Cable, FlukeView ® Forms Documenting Software, Hard Carrying Case, Getting Started Guide and User Manual (CD) Ordering Information FLK-572-2 IR Thermometer FLUKE-561 HVACPro Infrared Thermometer FLUKE-566 IR Thermometer FLUKE-568 IR Thermometer FLUKE-568 Ex Intrinsically Safe IR Thermometer
• Last reading Hold (20 seconds) • High and low temperature alarm • Data storage and review (99 data sets)
• Compatible with standard mini-connector K-type thermocouples, including ones you already own • Current Temperature plus MAX, MIN, DIF, AVG displays • Adjustable emissivity and predefined emissivity table • FlukeView ® Forms documenting software • Two year warranty
Fluke 572-2
Specifications
572-2
Infrared temperature range
-30°C to 900°C
Infrared accuracy (calibration geometry with ambient temperature 23°C ± 2°C)
≥ 0°C: ± 1°C or ± 1% of the reading, whichever is greater ≥-10°C to <0°C: ± 2°C <-10°C: ± 3°C
Distance:Spot Laser sighting
60:1
Offset dual laser, output <1 mW Audible and two-colour visual
Hi/Low alarms Min/Max/Avg/Dif
Yes
Data storage 99 points K-type thermocouple input temperature range -270°C to 1372°C K-type thermocouple input accuracy (with ambient temperature 23°C ± 2°C)
< -40°C: ± (1°C + 0 2°/1°C) ≥ -40°C: ± 1% or 1°C, whichever is greater
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