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Fluke 568 Dual Infrared Thermometer, -40 to +1472 Degree F Range, Contact/Non Contact

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About this item

  • Dual infrared and thermocouple thermometer for noncontact or contact temperature measurement in electrical maintenance and monitoring industrial and manufacturing processes
  • Measures temperature with the infrared sensor from -40 to +800 degrees C (-40 to +1472 degrees F) with an accuracy of + or - 1 degree C (+ or - 2 degrees F)
  • Measures temperature with the included Type K bead thermocouple from -40 to +260 degrees C (-40 to +500 degrees F)
  • 50:1 infrared distance-to-spot ratio with laser sighting for pinpointing the measurement area
  • Stores up to 99 points of data for analysis and monitoring on a computer


Two-in-one IR and contact thermometers with an innovative dot matrix display. With a simple, 3-button on-screen menu interface (in 6 languages) the digital laser thermometers make even complex measurements easy. Quickly navigate advanced features to adjust emissivity, start data logging, or turn on and off alarms - with just a few pushes of a button. With a rugged, easy-to-use, ergonomic design, the two-in-one contact and non contact thermometers can stand up tough industrial, electrical, and mechanical environments. These tools go beyond other IR thermometers (or pyrometers), helping you work more efficiently in more applications. Added functionality available only on the 568: Easily trend and analyze data with included Fluke View Forms software Quickly download stored data with USB connection See your data right away without leaving the site, using the USB and your laptop Extend your battery life by powering the digital thermometer from your laptop via the USB Features and benefits: Measure -40°C to 800°C /-40°F to 1472°F Easily access advanced features with the soft-key buttons and dot-matrix display Measure smaller objects from further away, with a distance-to-spot ratio of 50: 1 Compatibility with all standard mini-connector Type-K thermocouples allow you to preserve your thermocouple investments Confidently measure a wide variety of surfaces, with the adjustable emissivity feature, including a built-in material table Capture multiple points of data up to 99, for downloading and recalling later Easily adapt to lighting conditions with 2 levels of backlight Audible and visual alarms instantly alert you to measurements outside of your set limits Quickly identify problems with the MIN, MAX, AVG, and DIF functions Make contact thermometer measurements right away with the included Type-K thermocouple bead probe Confidently troubleshoot equipment with 1 % measurement accuracy Versatile interface with 6 languages from which to choose.


Lisa C
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2021
This product is reliable and a high quality tool. It arrived fast and exactly as expected.
Robert M.
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2021
Fluke makes a good thermometer. I use this to take [pipe temperatures, motor temps, etc. The thermocouple is useful to use to check temperature sensor drywell fittings to verify that the temp sender is working properly.
Volker Hansen
Reviewed in Germany on July 10, 2019
Das Infrarotthermometer von Fluke ist einfach zu bedienen und robust. Es lässt sich ein Thermoelement anschließen, so dass es sehr vielseitig einsetzbar ist. Top Qualität....
Harry E. Gray
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2017
excellent tool with better accuracy than other brands
Michael Fenton
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2016
This is a great device with great features. I first bought the 62 Max+ version but I realized I didn't have anything to take thermocouple contact measurements with. Instead of buying a device specifically to take contact measurements, I decided to upgrade to the 568. The 561 seems like a great unit too and is about $200 cheaper but the accuracy on the thermocouple is +/- 4 degrees F. With the 568 the thermocouple accuracy is +/- 2 degrees. The emissivity setting on the 561 only has a low (30), medium (70), and high (95) setting. The 568 has emissivity settings from 10-100 in increments of 1. Additionally, the memory feature is very handy when measuring HVAC splits or when you want to periodically measure the same thing over time to track any changes. The menu system on this device is also very easy to use and makes a lot of sense. One thing I didn't like about the 62 Max+ is the menu is designed in a manner that doesn't make much sense. When scrolling through min/max/average/differential, the 62 Max+ then takes you through the set up menu so you have to scroll through 7 additional setting screens to get back to the min/max/average/differential screens.The 568 shows min and max or average and differential at the same time. This unit is a little pricy but that is what you get with Fluke if you want their best products. The 566 is around $55 less than the 568 with similar specs but fewer features and with a 30:1 spot ratio instead of the 50:1 spot ratio of the 568 and the 561 has a 12:1 spot ratio. The 566 would have probably been all I need but for the price difference of only $55 I decided to go with the 568. In my limited experience with these devices, a 12:1 spot ratio should be sufficient for most uses, however a 30:1 or 50:1 spot ratio makes it that much more convenient because you can be further away and get a more accurate result. I'm new to Fluke products but one thing you want with any measuring device is accuracy and I have tested my Fluke 376 FC clamp meter and now the Fluke 568 IR thermometer and both appear to be very accurate so I have confidence that I'm getting accurate results and Fluke seems to be living up to their reputation for accuracy. This device comes with a very nice plastic hard case and a K type thermocouple and usb cable for connecting to your PC.
Libby's Pal
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2015
Works perfectly. If you want accuracy and small spot size at a distance buy the 568. More control of emissivity with this model.
Cameron
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2015
I chose this Infrared Thermometer because Fluke is a great brand, and I have not been disappointed. The Thermometer works like a charm and it is simple to change the settings. I have found it to be fairly accurate even at long distances. This model is more expensive that others available, but this one has much better resolution and accuracy. The case is also a great feature. It holds not only the thermometer but also the book, batteries, etc. This allows for easy storage and travel.
Larry Fitzkee
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2014
Excellent piece of test equipment from a top line company. Very accurate and great at long distances for detecting heat related problems in machinery and electrical equipment.
Joseph Shtekler
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2013
It's Fluke and it work, got it this somer was testing Air Condition air outlet was reading good, easy to use.
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