Fluke Clamp Meters - Solutions for every need
High current, Leakage, Logging, Wireless - Fluke has the solution. Noise-free, reliable readings in your application
Since its founding by John Fluke Snr in 1948, FLUKE has helped define and grow a unique technology market, providing testing and troubleshooting capabilities that have grown to mission critical status in manufacturing and service industries. From industrial electronic installation, maintenance and service, to precision measurement and quality control, Fluke tools help keep business and industry around the globe up and running.
High current, Leakage, Logging, Wireless - Fluke has the solution. Noise-free, reliable readings in your application
Fluke 430 and 1700 Series solutions for power quality troubleshooting and energy optimization
Tools for electrical testing- Two Pole Testers, T6 non contact voltage measurement, Insulation testers, Installation and Earth Ground testers
Full range of Process Troubleshooting / Calibration tools, Loop, Single and Multifunction testers. ATEX Certified range available
Save time with the right level of infrared & analysis. You rely on your tools to have the power & features to get the job done fast. The Fluke TiS20+ handheld thermal camera puts the power of thermal imaging at your fingertips. Designed to make your job quicker & easier
It's an online platform which allows passionate engineers to share ideas and find resources or tools to help with their projects.
With the ability for non-destructive inspection and giving you the inside view of hard to reach locations, Videoscopes help identify issues before costly and time consuming tear-down of the system or equipment
Focus is everything. Not only does poor focus give you a bad thermal image, poor adjustment of focus degrades your imager’s ability to accurately measure temperature.
Typically buildings represent about 40% of total energy consumption and costs are continually rising, so monitoring becomes an essential aspect in being able to reduce the overall energy consumption.
Anyone who makes their living by working with electricity quickly develops a healthy respect for anything with even a remote chance of being “live”. This artcle is a quick reminder of some things not to do!