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Fluke 700G - Precision Gauges
Article-No.: 700G von Fluke Calibrationmanufacturer
Fluke 700G Precision Pressure Gauge Calibrator offers 23 ranges of pressure measurements
Combines high accuracy with robust and reliable design and simple operation
- From 1 bar (15 psi) to 690 b (10.000psi) and an accuracy of 0.05%
- In combination with a test pump kit you get a complete solution for accurate pressure measurements and calibrations
- The 700G/TRACK-Software logs more than 8,000 measurements
- Combines with either the 700PTPK pneumatic pump kit or the 700HTPK hydraulic pump kit for a complete measurement and testing solution
- Logs more than 8,493 pressure measurements to memory and uploads to a PC (with 700G/TRACK software)
- Allows you to work safely in classified areas known to include explosive gasses:
- CSA: Class 1, Div2, Groups A-D rating
- ATEX: rating II 3 G Ex nA IIB T6 - Comes with three-year warranty
The Fluke 700G is a rugged, easy-to-use, and reliable pressure gauge calibrator that offers 23 ranges from ±10 inH 2 O/ 20 mbar to 10,000 psi/690 bar with accuracy of 0.05% of full scale. Reference class models offer gauge accuracies to 0.04% of reading.
The 700G is compatible with most hydraulic and pneumatic test pumps. And it combines with one of the Fluke test pump kits (700PTPK or 700HTPK) to provide a complete pressure testing and calibration solution. You can use 700G/TRACK software to upload more than 8,000 pressure measurements to a PC.
The 700G runs on three standard AA alkaline batteries to deliver 1,500 hours without backlight (continuous on) or 2,000 hours at slow sample rate.
The 700G is compatible with most hydraulic and pneumatic test pumps. And it combines with one of the Fluke test pump kits (700PTPK or 700HTPK) to provide a complete pressure testing and calibration solution. You can use 700G/TRACK software to upload more than 8,000 pressure measurements to a PC.
The 700G runs on three standard AA alkaline batteries to deliver 1,500 hours without backlight (continuous on) or 2,000 hours at slow sample rate.