Plug Mounted Probes Plug Mounted Probes
These probes are moulded directly into miniature thermocouple plugs, giving a waterproof and robust assembly. A handle is available which includes a thermocouple socket and a flexible holding piece that ensures the probe is held in place.
Handle Probe
These probes are used in conjunction with the range of plug-mounted probes.
They provide a handle for all the plug-mounted probes. Air Probe Fast response sensor
Comprising an exposed thermocouple junction protected by a perforated stainless steel sheath
Ideal for use in heating and ventilation work allowing for temperature measurement with a simple one-handed operation.
General Purpose Probe (Mineral Insulated) A 3mm diameter mineral insulated probe 100mm long
Stainless steel sheath
Insertion Probe Features a pencil tip
Ideal for measuring temperatures of semi-solids
Surface Probe (Band) Fast response for surface temperature measurement
Uses a thin stainless steel band for contacting the surface
Surface Probe (Sprung Shield)
Features a sprung draught shield which serves to protect the tip when not in use
Also features a thin metal disc giving a low thermal mass, providing a fast response
Spatula Probe
Designed to take the temperature between cartons
Constructed from food grade stainless steel
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TEMP RANGE
K +250 TYPE
TEMP RANGE
K +250 T +250 TYPE
K T
TEMP RANGE
+250 +250
ORDER CODE PRICE
KHSO1 £20.00
ORDER CODE PRICE
KHS02 £20.00 THSO2 £20.00
ORDER CODE PRICE
KHSPO1 £20.00 THSPO1 £20.00 TYPE
K T
TYPE
K T
TYPE
K T
TEMP RANGE
+250 +250
TEMP RANGE
+250 +250
TEMP RANGE
+250 +250
ORDER CODE PRICE
KHAO2 £20.00 THAO2 £20.00
ORDER CODE PRICE
KHM01 £20.00 THM01 £20.00
ORDER CODE PRICE
KHNO1 £15.00 THNO1 £15.00 TYPE
K T
TEMP RANGE
+250 +250
ORDER CODE PRICE
KHO1 £20.00 THO1 £20.00
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