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Product selection guide: IR thermometers

Use our product selection guide to find the thermometer that fits your needs best.
 
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Fluke 59 MAX Infrared Thermometer
Fluke 568 Infrared and Contact Thermometer
 
59 MAX+ Infrared Thermometer 568 Contact & Infrared Temperature Gun
 
Recommended uses HVAC, general troubleshooting Electrical, mechanical, plant, diesel, HVAC  
What temperature range do you need to measure? -30 °C to +350 °C (-22 °F to +662 °F) 500 °C (+932 °F)  
Will you be working from greater than 5 m (15 ft)?      
Will you be measuring objects 200 °C (400 °F), moving, uncontaminatable, energized objects or difficult to reach objects?      
Do you need to download data for analysis and reporting?    
Do you need on-board memory for trending and comparison?    
Will you do any hands-free, real-time temperature monitoring with a PC?    
Non-contact temperature range -30 °C to +350 °C (-22 °F to +662 °F) 500 °C (+932 °F)  
Accuracy ± 1.5 °C  
Sighting Laser Laser point  
Distance to spot (D:S) 8:1  
Typical distance to target Up to 7.5 m (25 ft)  
Temperature area Internal, ambient and non-contact surface temperature Internal, ambient and non-contact surface temperature  
Form factor Pistol Pistol  
Dimensions, approximate (H x W x D) 156 x 80 x 50 mm (6.14 x 3.15 x 2 in) 17.5 x 15.5 x 4 cm (7 x 6.5 x 1.7 in)  
Battery 1 AA  
Warranty 1 year 2 years  
Case Hard case  
Min-Max-Avg-Dif Min-Max-Avg-Dif Min-Max-Avg-Dif  
Material type adjustment (emissivity)   Material table or 0.1 to 1.00 by 0.01  
High and low alarms   High and low alarms  
Time stamp Time of day  
Soft-key feature menu navigation    
Multiple language interface    
English, French, Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese, German user interface    
Two levels of backlight    
Hands-free logging    
Probe type Thermocouple K  
Temperature range -270 °C to +1372 °C (-454 °F to +2501 °F)  
Number of inputs 1  
Number of on-board memory locations 99  
PC download and software FlukeView Forms  
Do you want to use industry standard thermocouples?