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Longacre Infrared Laser Pyrometers 50614 on 2040-parts.com

US $151.91
Location:

Florida, New York, United States

Florida, New York, United States
Longacre Infrared Laser Pyrometers 50614, US $151.91, image 1
Condition:New Brand:LONGACRE RACING PRODUCTS, INC. Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:LON50614

Temperature Range (degrees F): 0 to 1,000

Temperature Increments (degrees F): 0.1

LCD Readout: Yes

Backlit: Yes

Laser Pointer Included: Yes

Pyrometer Material: Plastic

Pyrometer Finish: Gray

Power Supply: 9 V battery

Case Included: Yes

Case Material: Nylon

Case Finish: Black

Notes: Can be instantly recalled and reads in Fahrenheit or Celsius.

These Longacre Racing infrared laser pyrometers are an extremely fast and accurate way to obtain instant-response, no-contact temperature readings. These pyrometers feature laser sighting for accuracy and are back-lit for nighttime use. Longacre Racing infrared laser pyrometers will read Fahrenheit or Celsius.

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