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Calibration Instruments PDF Print E-mail

Fluke designs and manufactures calibration instruments in a wide variety of product categories. Besides their use for calibration, these instruments have several characteristics in common as you will find below.

1362S VXIbus Precision Digital Multimeter

Plug&play drivers combine full performance with easy installation

The 1362S is a message-based, single width C-size card DMM that fully conforms to VXI specifications. At high read rates, when a system controller may limit the speed of continuous operation, internal data storage can record a block of 1 to 1000 readings.

8508A Reference Multimeter

Reference standard accuracy and stability, in one functionally versatile, easy to use solution

The Fluke 8508A is an 8.5-digit resolution instrument designed specifically for metrologists. With superior accuracy and stability over a wide range of measurements the 8508A is designed to serve as a versatile precision measurement tool for calibration laboratories that must meet increasingly stringent measurement uncertainty analysis requirements demanded by ISO 17025, as well as the need for increased productivity.

8508A Reference Multimeter Workstation

Boost the power of your calibrator for calibrating today’s advanced 6.5 digit bench DMMs

You may already own a multifunction calibrator, but it can’t handle the whole job of calibrating instruments like the new Fluke 8845A/8846A Digital Multimeters. These 6.5 digit multimeters feature a basic V dc accuracy of up to 0.0024 %, which can pose a challenge when the time comes to calibrate them.

The 8508A Reference Multimeter Workstation gives you the tools you need to characterize the calibrator for an improved test uncertainty ratio, and to automate the calibration process for greater consistency and throughput. This value-oriented combination even includes an 8846A—you will find many uses for it in your lab.

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