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Bend these probes up to 90° for a custom fit.
Protect thermocouple wiring from wear and corrosion with an armored stainless steel cable.
Trim these probes to the exact length you need with a pipe cutter.
For easy installation in thermowells, tanks, pipes, and other closed vessels, these thermocouples have an NPT male probe connection.
To withstand harsh environments, a protective head seals out dust and moisture and thick probe walls reduce wear on the sensing element.
The included thermowell protects the probe from vibration, corrosion, and shock in tanks and pipelines.
Thick wire with ceramic insulation stands up to extreme air temperatures in forging, die casting, and heat treating.
An armored stainless steel cable protects wiring from corrosion and damage in humid conditions and harsh environments.
The probe tips come attached to mounting connections for fast installation.
Touch the exposed probe tip to your surface for a quick reading.
Often used with thermocouple thermometers, these probes have a handle for a comfortable grip.
The armored stainless steel cable resists wear, abrasion, and corrosion in humid and harsh conditions.
To monitor the internal temperature of soft solids in humid conditions and harsh environments, these thermocouple probes have an armored stainless steel cable that protects wiring from corrosion and damage.
Pierce pliable plastics, rubber, and other soft solids to check the internal temperature.
Send temperature readings from tanks, containers, and pipes to devices such as remote displays and programmable logic controllers (PLCs) without the need for a separate thermocouple transmitter.
Safely measure the temperature of liquids and gases wherever flammable gases, dust, and fibers are present.
Measure the temperature of liquids and gases without damaging the probe on these transmitters. An included thermowell shields the probe from vibration, corrosion, and shocks in tanks and pipes.
Simplify connecting your thermocouple to thermometers and control panels—these connectors give your thermocouple a plug-in connection.
Convert round-pin thermocouple connectors to flat-pin mini thermocouple connectors.
Create an easy way to plug in multiple thermocouples—these connection strips mount directly into your control panel.
Create a connection point on a control panel to plug in thermocouples.
No need to take these connectors apart—just insert your wire leads and tighten the terminals to quickly give your thermocouple a plug-in connection.
Thread these connectors into a hole for an easy way to plug in a thermocouple.
Already mounted in a conduit box, these connection strips save you the effort of modifying a panel for installation.
Make your own thermocouples.
Extend the reach of your thermocouple probe—plug-in connectors on both ends of this wire speed up installation.
With plug-in connectors on both ends, this wire extends the reach of your thermocouple. It’s protected by a stainless steel armor that also resists corrosion and wear.
Convert thermocouple probe signals to a 4-20 mA signal for use with instrumentation, data loggers, and controllers.
Connect thermocouple wires without soldering or splicing.
Easily connect thermocouple wire to screw terminals without completely removing the screw.
Measure and store temperature readings and upload the data to a PC.
Store up to 500 readings on these thermometers and determine temperature within ±0.75° F accuracy.
These thermometers have a thermocouple probe that can handle extreme temperatures, and come with a calibration certificate traceable to NIST that states they have passed a test for accuracy.
The thermocouple probe measures temperatures up to 500° F, and the thermometer housing meets IPX7 for protection from temporary submersion.
Designed for laboratory applications, these thermometers determine temperature within ±0.75° F accuracy.
For use in food-processing applications, this thermometer meets NSF/ANSI standards and includes a thermocouple probe with a pointed tip to pierce dense meats and frozen foods.
Often used to remotely monitor probe readings in high-temperature applications, these thermometers have a housing designed for installation in instrument and control panels.
Remotely check temperature on the go. These thermometers have a magnetic-back display for temporary mounting and a thermocouple probe with a 5-ft. coiled cable.
Mount this thermometer on pipes in environments with flammable gases, combustible dust, and ignitable fibers.
Touch the tip of your soldering iron for a fast, accurate temperature reading. Within about five seconds, you'll know how hot the iron is, so you can decide whether it's ready for your particular soldering material and application.