Thermo Tech Non-Contact TT1610 Infrared Digital Laser Temperature Thermometer

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Thermo Tech Non-Contact TT1610 Infrared Digital Laser Temperature Thermometer

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Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: Thermo Tech
EAN: 0891784001495
Label: Thermo Tech
Manufacturer: Thermo Tech
Model: TT1610
Publisher: Thermo Tech
Studio: Thermo Tech



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Product DescriptionJust press the trigger and know the temperature of virtually anything you can point the laser at; even at a distance. Perfect for maintenance industry, food preparation, horticulture, HVAC, construction, mechanics, medical, animal care and much more. It has an adjustable emissivity which it allows it to be calibrated to match hundreds of materials such as skin, water, metal, ice & more. Emissivity Range: 0.1 - 1.0 TT1610 Features *Backlit LCD works in bright light or in total darkness. *Advanced High/Low Temperature Alarm Modes. *Temperature Differential Min/Max Averaging. *Scan, Hold & Store ºC/ºF Selected Data. *Single point laser sighting for greater accuracy. *Auto Data HOLD *Laser ON/OFF *Backlight ON/OFF *Fahrenheit & Celsius Mode Buttons. Also Included is an External 38' K-Type Temperature Probe. The Probe plugs in to the side of the thermometer for an added range of functionality. It works on direct contact with substance or surface to be measured. The probe has a Temperature Range of -58 to +448 Degrees. Specifications: *Response Time: 500ms. *Distance spot ratio 12:1 *Emissivity: 0.1 - 1.0 (0.95 pre set) *Large 1-1/2' LCD Screen w/ Instant Real-Time Temperature *Battery Level Indicator: Full Range. *Auto Power-off for long battery life. *Temperature Range: -76° to +1610° F (-60° to +876° C.) *Accuracy: +/- 4°F (2°C) or +/- 2% of Reading. *Power Source: Standard 9 Volt Battery (Battery Included).




Features:
  • Fahrenheit & Celsius Mode Buttons.
  • Scan, Hold & Store ºC/ºF Selected Data.
  • Advanced High/Low Temperature Alarm Modes.
  • Backlit LCD works in bright light or in total darkness
  • One Year Thermo Tech Warranty & 30 Day Maxtool Satisfaction Guarantee











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