• Fluke laser levels make your job faster and easier.

    Fluke laser levels. Built with the ruggedness you expect from Fluke. Tested to survive a one meter drop.
    Learn more on the Fluke web site - www.fluke.com/laserlevels
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  • Introducing the 6109A/7109A Temperature Calibration Baths

    A portable calibration bath with four times more calibration throughput and twice the accuracy of Micro-Baths and dry-block calibrators.

    Go here to learn more and request a quote: http://bit.ly/2rrlJDm
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  • How to identify the right time to maintain your machines

    Start your proactive maintenance now with the Fluke 805 FC Vibration Meter: just push the tester against the machine and get a repeatable pass/fail result within a few seconds!
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  • Power Quality Monitoring: Fluke 1746 and 1748 Power Quality Loggers

    Make critical power quality and energy decisions in real-time with Fluke 1746 and 1748 Power Quality Loggers. Designed with the flexibilty to troubleshoot, quantify energy usage and analyse power distribution systems the Fluke 1740 Series is Fully compliant with international power quality standards such as IEC 61000-4-30 and capable of simultaneously logging up to 500 parameters while also capturing events. Uncover intermittent and hard-to-find power quality issues easier than ever and quickly assesses power quality at the service entrance, substation, or at the load.
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  • Find out how Fluke Power Loggers increase safety and convenience

    In this video the auto-correction of connection errors is demonstrated: this intelligent measurement verification makes setup easier than ever and reduces measurement uncertainty.
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  • The Fluke Ti450 SF6 Gas Detector and Infrared Camera

    Detect the exact location of Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF6) gas leaks on live equipment, designed especially for the Utilities Industry.
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  • When do I use a Digital Multimeter vs a Clamp Meter? | Fluke Pro Tips

    Fluke Product Manager, Jessie Zhang, walks through when it is the right time to use a digital multimeter versus a clamp meter. The two products offer different features and should be used in different situations.

    A digital multimeter is a test tool used to measure two or more electrical values—principally voltage (volts), current (amps) and resistance (ohms). It is a standard diagnostic tool for technicians in the electrical/electronic industries.

    A clamp meter is an electrical test tool that combines a basic digital multimeter with a current sensor. Clamps measure current. Probes measure voltage. Having a hinged jaw integrated into an electrical meter allows technicians to clamp the jaws around a wire, cable or other conductors at any point in an electrical system, then measure current in that circuit without disconnecting/de-energizing it.
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  • Spectrum analyser demo on the MDO-2000E

    MDO-2000E series is equipped with a dual channel 25 MHz arbitrary waveform generator.
    We could utilize arbitrary waveform generator to output waveforms and conduct frequency domain analysis by the built-in spectrum analyzer.
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