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General Tools IRT659K Infrared Thermometer, K Type
General Tools IRT659K Infrared Thermometer, K Type
General Tools IRT659K Infrared Thermometer, K Type
General Tools IRT659K Infrared Thermometer, K Type
General Tools IRT659K Infrared Thermometer, K Type
General Tools IRT659K Infrared Thermometer, K Type
General Tools IRT659K Infrared Thermometer, K Type
General Tools IRT659K Infrared Thermometer, K Type

General Tools IRT659K Infrared Thermometer, K Type Thermocouple, 12:1

Product ID : 4600126


Galleon Product ID 4600126
UPC / ISBN 681035015988
Shipping Weight 0.73 lbs
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Model IRT659K
Manufacturer General Tools
Shipping Dimension 10.08 x 6.38 x 2.32 inches
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General Tools IRT659K Infrared Thermometer, K Type Features

  • Class 3R

  • Infrared thermometer measurement range is -58 to 1202 degrees Fahrenheit (-50 to 650 degrees Celsius)

  • K type thermocouple measurement range is -146 to 2498 degrees Fahrenheit (-99 to 1370 degrees Celsius)

  • Thermometer measure is K-type thermocouple with 0 to 500 degrees F (-18 to 260 degrees C) range

  • Digital thermometer automatically stores last 10 readings for recall

  • Thermometer automatically holds measurements and displays minimum/maximum/average/difference session values

  • Thermometer has adjustable emissivity from 0.1 to 1.0 (in 0.01 steps), settable high and low temperature alarms and auto power-off


About General Tools IRT659K Infrared Thermometer, K Type

The #IRT659K laser thermometer is ideal for isolating overheated electrical components and hot spots, troubleshooting HVAC/R and automotive systems, and performance-testing motors and boilers. This model is not a Medical Device, and not intended to diagnose medical conditions. This model is not designed to measure human body temperatures.