Fluke TiS75+ Thermal Imager, 384 x 288, 42 x 30° FOV
Reliable and accurate, this 384 x 288 resolution thermal camera features voice annotation, IR-PhotoNotes, and asset tagging. Additionally, it stores inspection notes and location information directly with the captured images for a proactive maintenance (PM) program.
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KWD 2,061.500
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Fluke TiS75+ Offers Be proactive instead of reactive and ditch the clipboard. Take your plan for a proactive maintenance (PM) program and transform it into reality. To get started, you need features that make it easy to set up your image organization and inspection routines, and along with this thermal camera, you’re well on your way to implementing a successful PM program. Features Rugged, reliable, and accurate 384 x 288 infrared resolution -4 to 1022°F (-20 to 550°C) temperature range 3.5" VGA Touchscreen LCD display Water and dust resistant (IP54) Engineered to withstand a 6.56' (2 m) drop Asset Tagging IR-PhotoNotes Voice annotation Fluke Connect Ditch the clipboard With so many inspections in your day, it can be hard to remember what you saw and where you inspected. Maybe you carry around a clipboard to jot down notes. The thermal camera come with built-in personal assistants, which means you can finally ditch the clipboard and have all the information you need embedded in the images you save, including: Voice annotation Record up to 60 seconds per thermal image Identify exactly what you see in real time IR-PhotoNotes Take photos of asset numbers and other identifiers Use as a reference when looking at the thermal image on your computer Asset Tagging Sort your thermal images by asset Scan a QR code on your asset, then start capturing thermal images Images will automatically be sorted by asset, simply connect your camera to your computer to view them Applications Preventative maintenance Thermal scanning Thermal inspections Using Fluke Thermal Imaging to Troubleshoot Motors & Drives Infrared cameras, also called thermal imagers, are useful for troubleshooting motor problems as well as for monitoring motor condition for preventative maintenance in power generation, manufacturing and commercial plants. Thermal images of motors reveal their operating condition as indicated by surface temperature. Such condition monitoring is important as a way to avert many unexpected motor malfunctions in systems that are critical to manufacturing. The onset of motor failures can often be detected by a variety of techniques, including vibration, ultrasound and thermal imaging. In this article, we cover why use thermal imaging and what to scan, as well as some notes on what to look for, including shaft misalignment. Read the Article
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