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Fluke 279 FC TRMS Thermal Multimeter now includes a flexible current probe at the same price
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site. There’s superb new clothing styles coming your way to make working in cooler weather so much easier and comfortable – all of them incorporating the very latest in market-leading designs and stretch fabric technology. There’s 37.5 high-tech Undergarments, plus Jackets, Trousers and Accessories added to the RUFFWork, FLEXIWork and ALLROUND clothing families for both professional craftsmen and women as well as the range of Hi-Vis garment collection for maximum safety and wellbeing. They’re all working clothes that deliver superb functionality, comfort, protection, and are equipped for any task at hand. Complimented by Snickers’ Profiling and Embroidery services and the UK’s most extensive range of garment sizes, Snickers’ Workwear System delivers the ultimate solution to make every man and woman’s workday easier and safer.
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HobSafe from Prefect Controls – at home in any kitchen
roviding the most practical and cost-effective device to prevent hobs from being left on could not be easier than specifying HobSafe from Prefect Controls.
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The clue really is in the name, HobSafe has a robust, tamper-proof design with large switching capacity. It fits most hobs and is a favourite with electricians because it is so easy to install and a real hit with kitchen users and landlords for its effectiveness and ease of use.
The 15, 20, 30 and 45-minute run times provide ample scope for all levels of culinary capabilities - whether warming a tin of beans or Flambéing a Fillet Steak, whatever the dish, it will be ruined if the cook is distracted and the hob is left on too long! - HobSafe ensures that can’t happen.
With more than 15,000 units installed, HobSafe proves time and again that there is safety in numbers!
For more information visit:
Prefect Controls 01787 320 604
www.prefectcontrols.com
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luke is now including an iFlex® flexible current probe with its 279 FC TRMS Thermal Multimeter with no increase in price. The iFlex flexible
current probe allows users to work in tight, hard-to-reach spaces and make current measurements up to 2500A. Thermal imagers are invaluable to help quickly troubleshoot electrical equipment, panels and transformers but electricians and maintenance technicians often do not have access to one when they need it. The Fluke 279 FC TRMS Thermal Multimeter integrates a full-featured true-RMS (TRMS) digital multimeter (DMM) with a thermal camera in one device to speed troubleshooting. The Fluke 279 FC now allows users to save, recall and review saved images on the meter. It is also a member of the Fluke Connect® family of wireless test tools allowing users to transmit results wirelessly to a smartphone and save time reporting to validate work is complete.
Fluke 0207 942 0708
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ompetitively priced IP65 DED Cabinet enclosures are manufactured in light grey RAL7035 ABS material with solid
grey or transparent door. Designed to meet IP65 and IK08 protection and combustible standards, they are supplied complete with a steel back plate, wall mounting brackets and lockable key. Available in 8 sizes with 2 new sizes coming soon, the range is ideally suited for use in harsh, dry, dusty conditions, including applications in marine, gas, construction, telecommunications, lighting, automation, heating and ventilating. Accessories include a range of cable glands and we can customise the cases with holes and branding to your requirements.
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sales@evatron.com for more information or click the ‘online chat’ icon on our website.
Evatron 01908 325100
www.evatron.com
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