Fluke has introduced the Fluke 5560A high-performance multi-product calibrator, which provides the broadest electrical workload coverage, with increased accuracy.
With demand for calibration continually growing, the Fluke 5560A defines a new class of multi-product calibrator by catering for new and inexperienced workers alike. Key features of the Fluke 5560A include a large 7-inch display with an intuitive touchscreen for ease of use, Visual Connection Management terminals and an optional accessory for efficient digital multimeter (DMM) calibration with minimal or no lead changes. The rugged and portable calibrator can also be automated using MET/CAL Calibration Management Software.
Among the key benefits to users of the 5560A are minimal training requirements, reduced maintenance, and the ability to calibrate a broader range of equipment using a single calibrator. These all contribute to significant reductions in the cost of ownership for calibration laboratories. The 5560A is also protected against expensive damage caused by incoming voltages or overload conditions.
The calibrator provides a better than 4:1 test uncertainty ratio (TUR) when calibrating the most popular benchtop multimeters. It is capable of sourcing 30 A continuous current output with no duty cycle and can be used with the 52120A amplifier and appropriate coil to increase the current output to 6000 A. A new thermocouple connector enables easier connection and broadens the temperature workload coverage.
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