Test & Measurement


Save with Fluke's combo kits

1 June 2005 Test & Measurement

Comtest has announced that customers can save as much as 24% on their Fluke tools when they purchase a Fluke Combo Kit from their local Fluke dealer.

Fluke designed its Combo Kits so that people could acquire a tool and its accessories at the same time, while benefiting from value-added savings. Bought individually, the items would cost up to 24% more than they do when purchased as part of a kit. All too often, says Comtest, a customer buys a Fluke tool without realising the benefits of having that tool's accessories. For instance, the carry case will protect the Fluke tools from unnecessary damage and keep the Fluke tools and accessories together in one place. The Fluke Combo Kits ensure that the correct accessories for the tool are obtained at the time of purchase.

The Fluke Combo Kits provide measurement solutions for mining, industrial and electronics applications. In total there are six Combo Kits available covering a variety of applications.

Product manager Brendan Campbell elaborates: "The 87 V/E Industrial Electrician Combo Kit is specifically designed for technicians. It has applications in mining and is capable of carrying out types of measurement other than purely electrical. It also has applications in a process environment and for variable speed drives.

"The Industrial Combo Kit is ideally suited to electrical measurements in mines and includes a Fluke 179 Multimeter, although this tool also comes in an Electronics Combo Kit that is targeted at technicians, with applications in mining and the electronics industry. The Electrician Combo Kit is aimed at electricians, largely for maintenance purposes.

"The Multimeter and Infrared Thermometer Combo Kit is intended for heating, ventilation and airconditioning applications and the 189/FlukeView Combo Kit is intended for electronic maintenance."

For more information contact Brendan Campbell, Comtest, +27 (0)11 695 9160, [email protected]



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