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Introducing the FLIR TG54-2 and FLIR TG56-2

  • 19 Jul 2023

Teledyne FLIR, part of Teledyne Technologies Incorporated, continuously strives for innovation. This has led to the creation of two new state-of-the-art spot IR thermometers – the FLIR TG54-2 and FLIR TG56-2. 

Built on the solid foundation of our TG54 and TG56 models, the FLIR TG54-2 and FLIR TG56-2 provide professionals in utility, manufacturing, building electricians, and industrial mechanics with advanced tools to perform accurate inspections and detect hazards before any contact is made. 

Safe. Accurate. Always. 

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The new TG54-2 is a 20:1 spot IR thermometer provides non-contact temperature readings swiftly and effortlessly. The tool offers a distance-to-spot ratio of 20:1, allowing users to measure smaller targets from a safer distance.

Equipped with infrared technology, Class II laser sighting, and the ability to measure up to a maximum IR temperature of 850°C (1562°F), the TG54-2 ensures pinpoint precision. Built to endure a 3m drop and carrying an IP65 rating, it’s ready for even the most demanding applications. 

FLIR TG54-2 20:1 Spot IR Thermometer

– Easily perform temperature measurement at safe distances
– Accurately target objects at long distances with a 20:1 distance to spot ratio
– Quickly adjust settings, set high/low alarms to efficiently perform inspections
– Equipped with Class II laser sighting for focused measurements
– Maximum IR temperature of 850°C (1562°F) for accurate measurements of high temperature targets.
– Store up to 99 measurement points that can be quickly referenced for comparison and trending Built-in LED worklights to illuminate dimly lit areas for faster and safer inspections.
– IP65 rating to meet the demands of harsh environments. 3m drop tested protecting the longevity of the tool.

Designed for Safety. Built for High Temperature

For those dealing with higher temperature readings, the FLIR TG56-2 measures IR temperature up to 1300°C (2372°F) and includes a Type K thermocouple for contact temperature measurements.

The TG56-2 also offers non-contact temperature measurements from an even safer distance, thanks to its infrared technology, 30:1 distance-to-spot ratio and Class II laser sighting. The TG56-2’s colour display screen ensures easy viewing of current and reference temperature readings simultaneously. 

FLIR TG56-2 30:1 Spot IR Thermometer with Type K Thermocouple

 – Easily perform temperature measurement at safe distances
 – Accurately target objects at long distances with a 30:1 distance to spot ratio
 – Quickly adjust settings, set high/low alarms to efficiently perform inspections
 – Equipped with Class II laser sighting for focused measurements
 – Maximum IR temperature of 1300°C (2372°F) for accurate measurements of high temperature targets.
 – Store up to 99 measurement points that can be quickly referenced for comparison and trending Type K Thermocouple to capture contact temperature measurements
 – IP20 rating for proper operation in common industrial environments
 – Ergonomic ‘Single Hand’ design for simplified measurements and menu access 

Trusted tools

Whether you choose our TG54-2 or TG56-2, both models are trusted tools for professionals who require reliable, accurate, safe temperature measurements in their everyday work. 

Experience safer temperature readings and achieve pinpoint precision with the TG54-2 and TG56-2 spot IR thermometers.

For more information on each product, visit the following links…

FLIR TG54-2: www.flir.com/TG54-2 

FLIR TG56-2: www.flir.com/TG56-2 

To read about Teledyne FLIR introducing a new Multimeter and Clamp Meters, click here.

FLIR Systems,
2 Kings Hill Avenue,
Kings Hill,
West Malling,
Kent,
United Kingdom
ME19 4AQ

Phone: 01732 220011
Fax: 01732 220014

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