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The Reed Instruments Compact Infrared Thermometer 121 is a versatile and affordable non-contact measurement solution for measuring temperatures of hot, hazardous, or hard-to-reach objects from a safe distance. This thermometer features a built-in laser pointer, user-selectable units, and adjustable emissivity, making it ideal for various applications. Use it to verify equipment calibration, monitor heater and oven temperatures, and conduct quality control checks. The thermometer is also suitable for automotive diagnostics, HVAC/R energy audits, and research and development. Its compact design and durable construction make it a reliable tool for professionals in various industries.
Top product features:
Built-in laser pointer identifies target area
User selectable °F or °C
Digitally adjustable emissivity
Top product applications:
Verify mechanical (bearings motors) or electrical (circuit breaker boxes) equipment calibration and control of heater and oven temperatures
Monitoring materials in processes involving heating and/or cooling
This infrared thermometer features a 121 distance to spot ratio and is capable of measuring temperatures up to 752°f (400°c). The r2300 is an affordable non-contact measurement solution able to quickly and efficiently measure the temperature of hot hazardous or hard-to reach objects from a safe distance. Features ul style"margin-top 0px; padding-top 5px; padding-bottom 5px;" built-in laser pointer identifies target area user selectable °f or °c 121 distance to spot size ratio digitally adjustable emissivity max and min readings backlit display high and low alarms low battery indication and auto shut off applications ul style"margin-top 0px; padding-top 5px; padding-bottom 5px;" verify mechanical (bearings motors) or electrical (circuit breaker boxes) equipment calibration and control of heater and oven temperatures monitoring materials in processes involving heating and/or cooling quality control monitoring research and development applications automotive diagnostics conduct hvac/r energy audits