Brochure

The new standard
for rugged
The maintenance professionals who keep the world’s mines,
construction sites, ships and manufacturing plants running
smoothly dont have the luxury to choose the environments
where they work. It’s their job to keep facilities up and running,
regardless of how dusty, damp or dangerous the job site.
These technicians need tools as tough as they are: durable
enough to keep working, whatever the job, the equipment or
the weather throws their way. Now Fluke, known worldwide
for the precision and durability of its hand held test tools, has
introduced its toughest testers yet: the Fluke 27 II and 28 II
digital multimeters (DMMs).
Engineered to meet international IP 67 standards for resis-
tance to dust and water, tested to withstand a 10-foot drop
and even capable of oating, these tools are designed to keep
performing in the nastiest conditions. For details on their
performance and capabilities see side bar on back.
Keep your facilities up and running
In today’s challenging economy it’s more crucial
than ever to keep facilities running, producing
and creating value. Diagnosing problems early
to head off major outages, and xing them fast
when theyre discovered, is vital. Yet person-
nel and maintenance budgets may be limited by
downsizing and cutbacks. The performance level
that maintenance teams must meet is higher
than ever.
Plant maintenance technicians play a central
role. If they and their tools don’t get the job done,
an outage could idle hundreds of employees, halt
equipment worth millions, and bring production
and revenue to a dead stop—just when they are
needed most.
So its essential that maintenance teams have
tools they can rely on—tools tough enough to
survive the dust, water, falls and impacts com-
mon in industrial settings, and keep doing the
job. Professionals must demand the same level
of accuracy, performance and get-it-done
reliability from their tools they expect from
themselves. This is the job the ultra-durable
Fluke 27 II and 28 II DMMs are designed and
built to do.
Protect and preserve your
tool investment
In addition to being reliable and job-ready, the
Fluke 27 II and 28 II DMMs can provide a finan-
cial payoff. They can survive dust, moisture and
rough treatment that would send other tools in
for repair—or kill them dead. Dropping a DMM off
a ladder is not a rare occurrence. In some plants,

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