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Fluke 80PK-3A Surface Probe

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$215.66

$ 99 .00 $99.00

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  • Measurement range: 0 to 260 Degree Celsius
  • Exposed junction for flat or slightly convex surfaces such as plates and rollers
  • 1.3-meter (4 feet) lead
  • Type-K thermocouple for flat or curved surfaces such as plates and rollers
  • 9.525 cm (3.75-Inch) probe with Teflon insulation
  • Measurement range: 0 to 260 Degree Celsius
  • Exposed junction for flat or slightly convex surfaces such as plates and rollers
  • 1.3-meter (4 feet) lead


Product Description

Compatible with the following Fluke Oscilloscopes and DMMs Fluke 123 Fluke 123/S Fluke 124 Fluke 124/S Fluke 125 Fluke 125/S Fluke 1577 Fluke 1587 Fluke 175 Fluke 177 Fluke 179 Fluke 233 Fluke 27 II Fluke 28 II Ex Fluke 28 II Fluke 51 Fluke 52 Fluke 53 Fluke 54 Fluke 561 Fluke 714 Fluke 714B Fluke 724 Fluke 725 Fluke 726 Fluke 88V/A Kit High performance at an economical price Available for sale in the United States and Canada only.

From the Manufacturer

The Fluke 80PK-3A Surface Probe is a Type-K thermocouple probe for surfaces in rugged environment. With a 1.3-meter (4 feet) lead, the 9.525 cm (3.75-Inch) probe with Teflon insulation has a measurement range of 0 to 260 Degree Celsius. The probe has an exposed junction for flat or slightly convex surfaces such as plates and rollers. The Fluke 80PK-3A Surface Probe is sold as one item per package. Expand your testing capability or update your tools with test lead sets and kits. Designed for industrial, electrical, and electronic needs, the collections range from starter to master test lead selections. Because they are an integral part of the complete measurement system, worn or under-rated test leads can cause inaccurate readings and pose a serious shock or electrocution hazard if live wires are read as being de-energized. To avoid these risks, use the correct test probe for the application. Fluke Corporation is the world leader in the manufacture, distribution and service of electronic test tools and software. Since its founding 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.


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2018
was able to get back to the grind!!
Carol Simmons
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2017
Very good
Blake G.
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2016
Nice small size, and fast response time.
RamblinWreck
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2015
I'm giving this probe 3 Stars on account of its high price and vulnerable temp element at the probe's tip. Although the element is protected by the plastic tip, it's made of thin metal and I could see it getting damaged if drug quickly over buck shot weld splatter or a sharp edge - or left rattling around in a tool box. Just need to be careful with it. The probe is otherwise easier to use than the standard one furnished with Fluke thermometers especially when you're sampling hot objects - but for our weld shop the improvement is marginal. For us, the $150 would have been spent better elsewhere.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2014
I have used these surface probes for a long time, and they work well and give accurate results. They are very expensive. My only real complaint with the product is that the conductor tip is a little flimsy, and can break after many uses.
David R. Todd
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2013
Product is holding up well in our shop environment. I expect to order more as we are pleased with the performance of the Fluke temp sensor.
Mudly007
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2012
The probe works great. However, the tip is very fragile and it doesn't take much for the metal band that detects temperature to split. Once it does the probe is useless. Not sure why it costs so much for what it is. You can buy the more expensive metal probe but it still has problems with the band and is it is almost 3 times more expensive. I have used both.