Testo 106 Automotive Digital Thermometer for Food Industry Use, General, Needle Probe, 1 Input(s), +275°C Max, ±1 °C

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RS Stock No.:
225-9442
Distrelec Article No.:
304-11-513
Mfr. Part No.:
0560 1063
Brand:
Testo
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Brand

Testo

Absolute Maximum Temperature Measurement

+275°C

Model Number

106

Probe Type

General, Needle

Thermometer Type

Automotive

Application

Food Industry

Best Accuracy

±1 °C

Number of Temperature Inputs

1

Resolution

0.1 °C

Dimensions

218 x 34 x 20mm

Temperature Scale

Centigrade

Battery Type

CR2032

Weight

80g

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Testo Digital Thermometer, Handheld, 2.2mm Probe Tip Diameter - 106 Series - 0560 1063


For reliable food temperature measurements, use this digital thermometer from Testo. You can operate it by simply inserting the probe into the core of the substance you want to evaluate. The LCD display shows data clearly so you can easily read it. This unit comes with a built-in alarm that notifies you if the temperature reaches pre-set upper and lower temperature limits. Thanks to the narrow probe tip diameter of 2.2mm, it can fit into difficult-to-reach areas.

Features & Benefits


• Fast measuring cycle of 0.5s enables rapid testing
• ABS housing is resistant to solvents and chemicals for durability
• Auto-hold button keeps the last measurement displayed for easy data recording

Applications


• Food and beverage production
• Laboratories
• Storage facilities
• Large kitchens

What's the measuring range of this thermometer?


This thermometer has a broad measuring range between -50°C and +275°C, so it's suitable for both low and high-temperature measurements.

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