Fluke 62 MAX Infrared Thermometer, -30°C Min, +500°C Max, ±1.5 % Accuracy, °C and °F Measurements

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Fluke EOFY 2025
RS Stock No.:
760-0385
Mfr. Part No.:
FLUKE-62 MAX
Brand:
Fluke
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Brand

Fluke

Absolute Maximum Temperature Measurement

+500°C

Temperature Scale

Centigrade, Fahrenheit

Absolute Minimum Temperature Measurement

-30°C

Best Accuracy

±1.5 %

Distance to Spot Ratio

10:1

Emissivity

0.1 → 1, Adjustable

Model Number p

62 MAX

Resolution

0.1 °C

Response Time

500 ms

Length

175mm

Width

85mm

Height

75mm

Dimensions

175 x 85 x 75mm

Weight

255g

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Fluke 62 MAX and MAX+ Infrared Thermometers


Fluke 62 MAX and 62 MAX+ infrared thermometers are small, exceptionally accurate and easy-to-use. The instruments are IP54 rated for dust and water resistance. They are precise yet rugged enough to resist a 3 m drop.

Features & Benefits


IP54 rated for dust and water resistance

3 m (9.8 ft) drop tested

Ergonomically designed for a natural hand fit

Small and lightweight

Clips to tool belt or belt loop, or easily fits into tool box

Precise laser technology makes for accurate and repeatable measurements

The 62 MAX+ has dual rotating lasers to help identify area to be measured (the measurement area is the spot between the dots)

Large backlit display makes data easier to read, even in dark areas

Displays the minimum, maximum or average temperature - or the difference between two measurements

Alarm: Hi and Lo alarms for rapid display of measurements outside the limits

62 MAX and 62 MAX+ powered by single, standard AA battery

How accurate are infrared thermometers?


The majority of IR thermometers have a measurement error specification, which shows their best accuracy. The surface being measured can also affect accuracy. Reflective objects result in lower measurements than the actual temperature, whilst non-reflective surfaces give higher measurement. The emissivity of a surface is how effective it is at emitting energy as thermal radiation, as such some IR thermometers have adjustable emissivity settings.
Distance to spot ratio is also essential in providing accurate temperature measurements, if an infrared thermometer is too close to its target area, heat can build up in the device. This can give false readings or damage the sensors, therefore it is essential to always follow a manufacturers guidelines.

Standards

EN/IEC 61010-1: 2001

Approvals

FDA and EN 60825-1 Class II

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