Withstands temperatures to 175 F (80 C) and airspeed to 7880ft/min
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The General Tools HWA4204HA Digital Hotwire Anometer is used for lower velocity measurements. Measures: Air flow from 40 to 3940 FPM
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Telescoping probe is designed to fit into small openings and measure airflow down to 40ft/min
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The General Tools DAF2005MDL Measures & Data Logs Air Velocity, Airflow, Temperature and Type "K" & "J" Temperature
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The Testo 417 boasts a large 4" Vane, measures velocity in FPM or volumetric flow in CFM and reads temperature
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The new Series 641 Air Velocity Transmitter is the ideal instrument for monitoring air flow. This transmitter uses a heated mass flow sensor which allows for precise velocity measurements at various flow rates and temperatures.
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The General Tools HWA2005DL Digital Hotwire Anometer is used for lower velocity measurements. Measures: Air flow from 40 to 3940 FPM
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The Fluke 922 makes airflow measurements easy by combining pressure, air flow, and velocity into a single, rugged meter.
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The Testo 416 compact vane anemometer features a small 0.63" diameter telescoping vane. Air flow, volume, multi-point and time meaned measurements are built in.
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Testo 425 compact anemometer reads FPM and temperature with a telescopic hot wire probe. Capability to perform timed or multi-point average flow calculations. Compact probe extends to 26" to reach any measurement location.
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Kanomax Anemomaster Standard Model 6035 is a low-priced alternative for the contractor seeking an economical, but still highly accurate instrument.
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Kanomax Anemomaster Professional Model 6036 thermal anemometer features an articulating telescopic probe and has built-in data-logging and a PC communications cable.
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Kanomax Climomaster Model 6501 is the most accurate handheld hot-wire anemometer in its class. Stores up to 20,000 measurements.
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Kanomax Anemomaster Model 6162 is a high temperature measurements with analog output; perfect for industrial flow testing and drying applications; measure in temperatures as high as 500 degrees Celcius.
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