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This infrared thermometer provides accurate readings over a broad range of temperatures, from -76 to 932 degrees Fahrenheit (-60 to 500 degrees Celsius). It displays both the current temperature and maximum temperature on the bright backlit LCD display. Advanced ergonomic design and rugged construction for industrial environments, the IRT0421 comes with a nylon holster for easy storage and transportation. This non-contact infrared thermometer has been designed for a broad range of uses including automotive diagnostics, HVAC service, electrical troubleshooting, cooking and food preparation, and hobbies.
Advantages of Using KINTREX Thermometers
- Ability to measure hazardous or inaccessible objects.
- Ability to measure high temperatures.
- Ability to measure a moving target.
- Eliminates contamination and mechanical effect on the target.
- Speed. Typical infrared thermometer measurements takes less than one second.
What's in the Box
- KINTREX IRT0421 Digital Non-Contact Infrared Thermometer with Integrated Laser Sight
- Two AAA Alkaline Batteries
- Padded Nylon Carrying Case with Belt Loop
- Operating Instructions
This advanced thermometer grips comfortably and provides rapid readings without target contact. View larger. |
With a 12:1 distance to target ratio, the thermometer measures smaller surface areas at greater distances. View larger. |
This infrared thermometer provides accurate readings over a broad range of temperatures from -76 to 932 degrees Fahrenheit (-60 to 500 degrees Celsius). It displays both current temperature and maximum temperature on the bright backlit LCD display.
Featuring an ergonomic pistol-grip design and rugged ABS construction for industrial environments, the IRT0421 comes with a nylon holster for easy storage and transportation. This versatile non-contact infrared thermometer has been designed for a broad range of uses, including automotive diagnostics, HVAC service, electrical troubleshooting, cooking and food preparation, and hobbyist activities.
Measure Difficult Targets in Less Than a Second
Speedy. Sanitary. Safe. With the IRT0421, you'll have the ability to measure high temperatures, hazardous and inaccessible objects, and even moving targets, all in less than one second. Accurate readings are as simple as pulling the trigger and aiming. And the thermometer's non-contact design eliminates risk of contaminating or mechanically effecting the target, so you can tackle the job worry-free.
This product is covered by KINTREX's 2-year warranty.
What's in the Box
KINTREX IRT0421 Digital Non-Contact Infrared Thermometer with Integrated Laser Sight, two AAA Alkaline Batteries, Padded Nylon Carrying Case with Belt Loop, Operating Instructions
Heat can significantly affect electronics, so keeping a close eye on temperatures is a must, especially for high-performance computing applications. View larger. | An infrared thermometer is the ideal tool to diagnose, inspect, and check the performance of heating and cooling equipment and to determine the efficiency of installed insulation in exterior walls.View larger. | Infrared thermometers make it easy and safe to identify engine misfires, cooling system problems, air conditioner malfunctions, and more. View larger. |
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