Milwaukee 2260-21 Infrared IR, Infrared detector, IP rating, Jpeg .jpg, LED floodlight, Lens cap

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infrared (IR)

Electromagnetic energy in wavelengths that are between visible light and RF (radio

 

frequency).

infrared detector

A transducer element (sensor) that converts incoming radiant infrared energy striking its

 

surface into an electrical signal. The Thermal Imager measures this signal and translates it

 

into a thermal image (Also see “bolometer.”)

IP rating

An international standard rating system for a device’s resistance to water and dust

JPEG (.jpg)

A file format used for digital photographs.

LCD

Liquid-Crystal Display -- the type of color display on the Thermal Imager.

LED

Light-Emitting Diode – used as light-up indicators

LED floodlight

A floodlight to illuminate the work area. It helps with the visual images, but does not change

 

thermal images.

lens cap

A protective cover over the thermal imager lens.

level

The mid-way temperature point of the range in use. When you adjust the level, the width of the

 

window from lowest to highest temperature stays the same and the whole window moves up

 

or down in temperature.

Li-Ion

Lithium-Ion: the type of rechargeable battery used in the MILWAUKEE M12 series products.

load

The term for transferring images to a computer. You can load images directly from the SD card

 

using the SD card reader USB adapter, or from the Thermal Imager with the SD card installed,

 

using the USB cable.

M12

A family of MILWAUKEE 12V Li-Ion rechargeable battery powered tools, rechargeable

 

batteries and accessories.

media door

The rubber cover over the SD card slot and Mini USB socket on the side of the Thermal

 

Imager.

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M12 160x120 Thermal Imager Operator’s Manual

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Contents OPERATOR’S Manual Contents Safety Information M12 160x120 Thermal Imager Operator’s Manual Introduction Thermal Imager and a Thermal ImageHow to Use the Manuals Obtaining Technical Support or Service Unpacking the System Identifying Items in the Hard CaseIdentifying Items in the Hard Case Model or Part Number Charging and Installing the Battery Accessing the SD Memory CardControls and Features Locating the Controls and FeaturesControls and Features Name FunctionSymbology 876 Battery Life and Power-Saving Features Battery Fuel Gauge Levels and Imminent Shutdown WarningSetting Time Taking a Basic Thermal Picture138.9˚F Using the Built-In Visual Image Camera Live Visual Camera ViewReviewing Saved Images Optimizing Thermal ImagesEmissivity Manual Range and Auto Range Material Corresponding Emissivity Menu Emissivity RatioAuto Manual Changing the Color Palette IRON, Rainbow and Gray Color Palette ChoicesChanging the Settings Settings MenuSpecifications Physical and EnvironmentalVisual Imaging Glossary Detector CelsiusColor palette, palette Detector, InfraredFPA focal-plane Focusing ringFixed focus ArrayIP rating Infrared IRInfrared detector Jpeg .jpgMenu Object temperatureTemperature MicrobolometerSaved image ResolutionSleep mode ScaleThermal Imager Storage temperatureTarget Thermal imager lensType a USB ToggleTrigger Visual imageM12 160x120 Thermal Imager Operators Manual USA Milwaukee Service Sawdust

2260-21 specifications

The Milwaukee 2260-21 is a state-of-the-art infrared thermometer designed primarily for industrial applications. This tool is integral for professionals who require precision in temperature measurements without direct contact with the surface being measured.

One of the standout features of the Milwaukee 2260-21 is its infrared capabilities, which allow users to measure temperatures ranging from -18°F to 1,112°F. This wide temperature range makes it incredibly versatile for various applications, including electrical diagnostics, HVAC maintenance, and automotive servicing. With its laser targeting system, users can pinpoint target areas accurately, enhancing measurement precision.

Another remarkable aspect is Milwaukee's True RMS technology. This ensures that the thermometer delivers accurate readings even in the presence of variable or distorted signals, a feature that professionals in the electrical field deeply appreciate. The device is equipped with a dual laser that not only aids in aiming but also offers a visual representation of the area being measured, making it easier to evaluate possible hot spots on surfaces.

The Milwaukee 2260-21 also boasts a backlit display, enabling visibility in low-light conditions. This feature is essential for professionals who often work in dimly lit environments, ensuring that temperature readings are clear and easily readable. Additionally, the display includes multiple measurement modes, allowing users to switch between Fahrenheit and Celsius according to their preferences.

Ease of use is another characteristic that sets the Milwaukee 2260-21 apart. The simple interface includes a one-handed operation feature, making it facile for technicians to take readings while performing other tasks. The device is also built with durability in mind, featuring a rugged housing that can withstand the rigors of job site conditions.

In terms of battery life, the Milwaukee 2260-21 offers exceptional performance, allowing users to rely on the thermometer throughout the day without frequent changes. The tool also comes with a remanufactured battery system, reducing environmental impact while ensuring maximum efficiency.

Overall, the Milwaukee 2260-21 infrared thermometer is a blend of advanced technology, rugged design, and user-friendly features. Whether it’s for troubleshooting electrical problems, optimizing HVAC systems, or conducting routine maintenance checks, this tool is an invaluable asset for any professional looking to enhance their efficiency and accuracy in temperature measurement. Its reliability, precision, and user-oriented design make it a top choice in the industry.