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Fluke 709/709H Precision Current Loop Calibrator with HART communication

The Fluke 709 and Fluke 709H mA loop calibrators, specifically designed to save time and produce high-quality results. These calibrators are built around a user-friendly interface with a Quick-Set rotary encoder knob. This tool reduces the time it takes to measure, or source, current and power up a loop. The protective holster easily fits into a technician’s hand and the large backlit display is easy to read, even in dark, cramped worked areas.

Fluke’s 1664 FC Installation tester with Fluke Connect

Installation testing that protects appliances, wirelessly shares data

How Thermal Imaging can help your business

How thermal imaging can help your business

Top tips for solar installation troubleshooting using the Fluke 393 FC CAT III 1500 V Clamp Meter

The new-to-market Clamp Meter Fluke 393 FC is the world’s first handheld tool that enables technicians to safely measure up to 1500 V in DC environments such as industrial solar farms.

Particle counter delivers highly accurate indoor air quality measurements

Fluke's 985 Particle Counter, a rugged, highly accurate meter that measures airborne particles to troubleshoot and monitor indoor air quality (IAQ).

Vibration Tester delivers experience-based diagnosis of machine mechanical problems

The Fluke unique Vibration Tester,  Fluke 810, is the most advanced troubleshooting instrument available for vibration, enabling maintenance teams to rapidly collect data and diagnose and solve mechanical problems.

Three-Phases Power Quality Analysers Eliminate the Complexities of PQ Logging to Speed Studies

Fluke’s new analysers’ unique automated measurement system ensures the right data is being collected every time   

New safe, non-contact clamp meter for voltage measurement

The new Fluke 377 FC and 378 FC Non-Contact Voltage True-rms AC/DC Clamp Meters can measure voltage and current simultaneously without touching a live wire

 

3 Key principles to build a strong culture of safety

Most companies don't have a strong culture of safety, according to a Fluke survey. To build a strong culture of safety, you first need to create a climate of safety. A climate of safety allows for changing and adapting more quickly. It influences the culture of safety, which is harder to change because it is engrained into the overarching company culture. If you want  to change a company’s culture of safety, you need to start with the climate of safety. Over the years, that strong climate will create a stronger culture.

Fluke's simplified safety compliance testing

Reduces the risk of shock and arc flash