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Test High Temp Applications With Electronic Specialties Non-Contact Infrared Thermometer

Electronic Specialties has introduced its model EST-45 Non-Contact Infrared Thermometer with Laser. This diagnostic tool is designed for testing catalytic converters, diesel engines and other high temp applications. Safe and easy surface temperature readings are attained without any contact to material or surfaces. Temperature measurements are made by pulling the trigger and aiming the laser at the target surface.

EST-45Electronic Specialties has introduced its model EST-45 Non-Contact Infrared Thermometer with Laser.

The EST-45 is capable of safely measuring very high surface temperatures, up to 932˚ F or 500˚ C. This instrument features a long distance ratio of 12:1, a continuous backlit LCD display for easy viewing and Data Hold.

EST-45 also features a very high 1% accuracy specification and sports a high resolution of 0.1º F or C for increased accuracy on the low range.

For more accurate aiming, EST-45 uses a single point laser aiming system, which helps to improves user accuracy.

This diagnostic tool is designed for testing catalytic converters, diesel engines and other high temp applications. Safe and easy surface temperature readings are attained without any contact to material or surfaces. Temperature measurements are made by pulling the trigger and aiming the laser at the target surface.

Testing applications include: catalytic converters, air conditioning, heating, engine troubleshooting, brake and tire inspections, radiators, coolant temperature and more.

The unit comes with a one-year warranty. More complete information can be accessed at www.esitest.com. Literature can be obtained free by calling 800-227-1603.

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