Flir CM275: See More with Your Clamp Meter

Flir CM275 400

Apr 15, 2019

The FLIR CM275 clamp meter combines thermal imaging with electrical measurement into powerful inspection, troubleshooting, and diagnostic tools. Through Infrared Guided Measurement (IGM), the CM275 provides a reliable way to identify hot spots and overloaded circuits from a safe distance. Confirm your findings with the clamp meter’s wide range of functions plus temperature readings. The FLIR CM275 also provides wireless connectivity for direct connection to FLIR Tools or the FLIR InSite professional workflow management app.

  • TROUBLESHOOT FASTER, MORE SAFELY

    Quickly identify issues with IGM, without contact with panels, cabinets, or cluttered wires and cables that may present safety hazards.

  • VERIFY PROBLEMS, VALIDATE HOT SPOTS

    Get accurate amperage and voltage measurements and center-point temperature readings. Also features a large display for data and image viewing.

  • DOCUMENT AND SHARE RESULTS INSTANTLY

    Upload and organize electrical measurements and thermal images, share information with your team, and file reports while in the field.

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