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Fluke 80PK-8 K-Type Pipe Clamp Temperature Probe

Manufacturer: Fluke | Catalog # 80PK-8 | Cooper Electric Part # 292446

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Pipe clamp temperature probe uses type-K thermocouple for fast temperature and superheat measurements of pipe surfaces. The 80PK-8 is designed to reliably measure the temperature of pipes ¼-inch (6 mm) to 1 3/8-inch (35 mm) in diameter, at temperatures between -29°C and 149°C (-20°F and 300°F), while retaining a long service life.

Technical Information

Applications
For Pipe Surfaces From 1/4 IN Diameter To 1-3/8 IN Diameter
Type
Pipe Clamp Temperature Probe
Wire Length
1 MR

Manufacturer Information

Brand
Fluke Corporation

General Product Info

12-Digit UPC
095969040778
GTiN
00095969040778
Product UPC
09596904077
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Features
  • Durable ribbon sensor
  • Measurement range: -29 to 149 °C for pipe diameters from 6.4 to 34.9 mm
  • One year warranty
Overview
  • The Fluke 80PK-8 Pipe Clamp Temperature Probe uses Type-K thermocouple for fast temperature and superheat measurements of pipe surfaces. The 80PK-8 Type K Thermocouple Pipe Clamp Temperature Probe is designed to reliably measure the temperature of pipes -inch (6 mm) to 1 3/8-inch (35 mm) in diameter, at temperatures between -29°C and 149°C (-20°F and 300°F), while retaining a long service life.



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