Features:
- A 24°-42° adjustable lens for versatile wide and standard views, plus a 14° telephoto lens for detailed long-range inspections.
- High-resolution imaging with 640 x 480 pixels for detailed thermal analysis.
- FLIR UltraMax and MSX technologies ensure outstanding image quality.
- Ergonomic pistol-grip design facilitates comfortable, extended use.
- 4-inch LCD touchscreen provides an intuitive interface for seamless navigation.
- Equipped with advanced features including voice annotations and GPS tagging for comprehensive inspections.
Applications:
- Electrical & Industrial Inspections: Detect overheating electrical panels, transformers, and high-voltage equipment using the 14° lens for distant components and the 24°-42° lenses for wider coverage of panels and machinery.
- HVAC, Plumbing & Energy Audits: Identify insulation gaps, air leaks, and heating/cooling inefficiencies using the 42° lens for broad scanning and the 14° lens for pinpointing specific problem areas.
- Building & Roofing Inspections: Cover large rooftops and structures efficiently with the 42° wide-angle lens, while using the 24° lens for mid-range assessments and the 14° lens for zooming in on structural issues.
- Mechanical & Predictive Maintenance: Identify overheating motors, bearings, and rotating equipment by using the 14° telephoto lens for long-range inspections and the 42° lens for general scanning of multiple machines.
- Manufacturing & Quality Control: Ensure product consistency, detect thermal defects, and monitor production lines with 42° for large-area coverage, 24° for standard thermal imaging, and 14° for detailed precision analysis.
- Oil, Gas & Petrochemical Applications: Inspect pipelines, storage tanks, and refineries for leaks and overheating using the 14° lens for long-range safety inspections and the 24°-42° lenses for overall system monitoring.
- Firefighting & Emergency Response: Use the 42° lens for situational awareness in large fire scenes, the 24° lens for standard fire detection, and the 14° lens for locating critical fire hotspots.
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