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Longacre Infrared Laser Pyrometer 600deg.*f Or*c Temp Gun Backe Lite P/n#50612 on 2040-parts.com

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Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:LON50612 Brand:LONGACRE Part Brand:LONGACRE

Longacre Infared Laser pyrometer #50612. Check tire temperatures up to 600 degrees.Great for  track set-ups and adjustments.

   Infared Laser Pyrometer — #50612

  • Instant response, non-contact temps
  • Back lites for nite use
  • ºF or ºC
  • Laser sighting for accuracy
  • Holds readings longer for easier use
  • Measures to 600ºF

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