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FLUKE

FLUKE Corporation, founded in 1948, is a leading brand known for creating reliable and high-quality electronic test tools. Their products, including multimeters, clamp meters, thermometers, and vibration meters, are trusted by professionals in industries like electrical, HVAC, and automotive. With a focus on precision, durability, and ease of use, FLUKE tools help technicians troubleshoot and maintain equipment effectively.
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FLUKE Multimeter

FLUKE multimeters are essential tools for measuring voltage, current, resistance, and continuity. Known for their accuracy and durability, they are ideal for diagnosing electrical issues in residential, commercial, and industrial settings.

FLUKE Clamp Meter

FLUKE clamp meters provide non-invasive current measurements without disconnecting wires. They are perfect for live circuit testing, offering safety and precision in both industrial and residential applications.

FLUKE 362 Clamp Meter

A compact, budget-friendly clamp meter for basic current measurements. Perfect for tight spaces, it measures up to 200A of AC current and is ideal for simple residential or light commercial tasks.

FLUKE Vibration Meter

FLUKE vibration meters monitor the health of industrial machinery by detecting abnormal vibrations. They help with predictive maintenance, identifying issues before they lead to expensive breakdowns.

FLUKE True RMS Meter

True RMS meters from FLUKE offer precise measurements for AC signals, even complex waveforms. These meters are crucial for troubleshooting in demanding electrical and industrial environments.

FLUKE Tester

FLUKE testers are designed to check the integrity of electrical circuits and components quickly and accurately. They help ensure the safety and reliability of electrical installations.

FLUKE Digital Thermometer

FLUKE digital thermometers provide fast, accurate temperature readings in a wide range of applications, including HVAC systems, industrial processes, and food safety.

  • FLUKE Multimeter: High accuracy, versatility, and durability for electrical diagnostics.
  • FLUKE Clamp Meter: Non-invasive current measurements for safety and ease of use.
  • FLUKE 362 Clamp Meter: Compact, easy-to-use, affordable solution for basic current measurement.
  • FLUKE Vibration Meter: Early detection of mechanical issues for preventive maintenance.
  • FLUKE True RMS Meter: Accurate readings for complex AC signals in challenging environments.
  • FLUKE Tester: Quick, reliable circuit testing for safety and integrity.
  • FLUKE Digital Thermometer: High-precision temperature readings across a wide range of applications.
  • FLUKE Multimeter: Troubleshooting electrical issues in wiring, batteries, and circuits.
  • FLUKE Clamp Meter: Measuring current in live electrical systems without disconnecting.
  • FLUKE 362 Clamp Meter: Quick current measurement in tight spaces for basic tasks.
  • FLUKE Vibration Meter: Monitoring machinery health to prevent failures in industrial equipment.
  • FLUKE True RMS Meter: Testing complex AC systems and diagnosing electrical problems.
  • FLUKE Tester: Verifying the safety of electrical installations and components.
  • FLUKE Digital Thermometer: Monitoring HVAC systems, industrial processes, and food safety.

What’s the difference between FLUKE True RMS and standard multimeters?
True RMS meters provide accurate readings for non-sinusoidal AC signals, while standard multimeters are limited to sinusoidal waveforms.

Can I use a FLUKE clamp meter on live circuits?
Yes, FLUKE clamp meters are designed to measure current safely on live circuits without needing to disconnect power.

How often should I calibrate my FLUKE instruments?
It’s recommended to calibrate FLUKE instruments annually to maintain optimal accuracy.

Are FLUKE tools suitable for industrial use?
Yes, FLUKE products are built for industrial environments, offering durability and precision in harsh conditions.

How accurate are FLUKE digital thermometers?
FLUKE digital thermometers offer high accuracy, typically within ±1°C or better.