FLUKE II900 | Industrial sound camera, leak detector, hand, 7 inches
Manufacturer number: FLK-II900
6 in stock. Ready to ship in 1 business day
€20,417.00
6 in stock. Ready to ship in 1 business day
Delivery time upon request
Delivery time upon request
Delivery time upon request
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Manufacturer number: FLK-II900
6 in stock. Ready to ship in 1 business day
€20,417.00
Leaks in compressed air, gas and vacuum systems have a negative impact on the production uptime and thus the operating result. Finding these has been very tedious and time-consuming.
With the compact and very robust II900 ultrasonic camera from Fluke, your maintenance and repair team can now locate compressed air, gas and vacuum leaks quickly and easily. A short training and briefing is sufficient and your maintenance technicians can immediately start checking for air leaks during your typical maintenance routine - even during peak hours.
The Fluke II900 leak detector offers you new possibilities to use ultrasound to make leaks visible. This tool is intuitive and therefore easy to use.
Overlaying a SoundMap "sound image", in the form of a color chart, and a digital visual image on the 7-inch LC touchscreen leads to quick detection of the leak. The simple and intuitive interface in turn enables the sound frequency of the leak to be isolated. This is itself possible in noisy environments because the new SoundSight technology was specially developed for harsh production environments.
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Ready to ship in 5 to 10 business days
Ready to ship in 5 to 10 business days
Ready to ship in 5 to 10 business days
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