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Point and shoot laser distance meter 

COMTEST is offering Fluke 417D, an accurate, durable, point and shoot laser distance meter, designed for indoor and outdoor, dusty and wet conditions.  The easy, one-button operation means users can minimize time taken by measuring, while the Fluke brand assures the quality and reliability of measurements taken. And, with simple function buttons, three different measurement tasks can be completed quickly and easily. The extra bright laser is clearly visible, so the target point can always be seen, even if the target object is in a hard-to-reach spot, or at a long distance. The 417D has a large 2-line illuminated LCD screen and three-buttons for easy-to-use one-handed measurements.

Features and benefits: 

  • Measures up to 40 m (accuracy of 2 mm)
  • 1 button instant distance measurement
  • Quick calculation of area (square meters)
  • Continuous measurement capable
  • Battery life 3 000 measurements and improved by ‘auto shut-off’
  • 1-meter drop tested
  • IP54 dust and water resistant
  • 3-year warranty

For more information contact COMTEST on 010 595 1821 or sales@comtest.co.za or www.comtest.co.za

 

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