Fluke Introduces 61 Infrared Thermometer

May 9, 2002
Fluke Corporation, a world leader in compact, professional electronic test tools, introduces the Fluke 61 Infrared Thermometer. Created to meet the needs of electrical, process, plant maintenance, facility maintenance, HVAC/R, and automotive professionals, the infrared instrument features a laser beam for easy aiming and is ideal for measuring rotating, electrically live, dangerously hot, or hard-to-reach objects.

EVERETT, WA -- Fluke Corporation, a world leader in compact, professional electronic test tools, introduces the Fluke 61 Infrared Thermometer. Created to meet the needs of electrical, process, plant maintenance, facility maintenance, HVAC/R, and automotive professionals, the infrared instrument features a laser beam for easy aiming and is ideal for measuring rotating, electrically live, dangerously hot, or hard-to-reach objects.

Like the Fluke 65, it has a single front button and sleek ergonomic design. When depressed and held down, the laser illuminates and temperature readings are continuously updated and displayed on the backlit LCD screen. With a suggested U.S. list price of $109, it has optical resolution of 8:1, and comes with a rugged, protective holster.

Fluke Corporation
For more information on the Fluke 61, or to find the location of the nearest distributor, contact Fluke Corporation, P.O. Box 9090, Everett, WA USA 98206, call (888) 492-7538, fax (425) 446-5116, or visit www.fluke.com/61. Fluke Corporation is the leader in compact, professional electronic test tools. Fluke products are used by technicians and engineers in service, installation, maintenance, manufacturing test and quality functions in a variety of industries throughout the world.

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