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Fluke Industrial Test Instruments
As an authorized commercial provider, we supply the complete inventory of Fluke electrical test and thermal monitoring solutions built for high-performance North American industrial infrastructure. Engineered to bridge the gap between heavy-duty field deployment and strict OSHA safety compliance, our curated portfolio centers on rugged, high-tier diagnostic hardware. Every digital multimeter, thermal camera, and process tool is vetted to deliver immediate operational readiness across enterprise-level engineering and manufacturing sectors.
In volatile electrical and processing loops, maintaining precision data acquisition is non-negotiable for system troubleshooting and predictive maintenance protocols. The technical core of our catalog features the industry-standard Fluke 87V industrial digital multimeter, globally recognized for its true-RMS accuracy, advanced signal filtering, and built-in diagnostic safety metrics. Purpose-built for extreme field conditions, these high-accuracy test arrays ensure that plant engineers stream tamper-proof analytics directly to facility management systems.
Q: What is the warranty on a Fluke multimeter?
A: The warranty on most premier Fluke digital multimeters, including the Fluke 87V, is a limited lifetime warranty that covers defects in materials and manufacturing workmanship for the operational lifespan of the product. This long-term factory protection ensures compliance with enterprise procurement standards and guarantees that industrial technicians receive verified calibration support throughout the instrument’s active deployment cycles.
Q: What does True-RMS mean on Fluke instruments?
A: True-RMS on Fluke instruments stands for True Root-Mean-Square, an advanced measurement method that allows the tool to accurately calculate both pure and distorted AC waveforms rather than just average values. This precision capability is critical for troubleshooting modern industrial power grids, variable frequency drives (VFDs), and complex electronic systems that exhibit heavy electrical noise.
Q: How often should Fluke test tools be calibrated?
A: Fluke test tools should be calibrated every 12 months to satisfy strict ISO quality audits and ensure that electrical measurements remain within original factory accuracy limits. Regular annual maintenance utilizing NIST-traceable reference standards prevents costly plant instrumentation drift, protects field personnel safety, and maintains complete regulatory compliance across all manufacturing assets.










