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K-Type Thermocouple Wire Digital Thermometer High Temperature Kiln Oven PK-1000 200 Inch

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SKU:
PK-1000 200inch
UPC:
096802969713
MPN:
PK-1000 200i
Condition:
New
Availability:
Ships within 24 hours and will arrive anywhere in the US in 2-4 days.
Weight:
0.60 LBS
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  • PK-1000 K-type thermocouple with ceramic fiber insulation, for temperature measurement up to 1870 degree Fahrenheit in 200 inch length
  • K-Type Thermocouple Wire Digital Thermometer High Temperature Kiln Oven PK-1000 200 Inch
  • K-Type Thermocouple Wire Digital Thermometer High Temperature Kiln Oven PK-1000 200 Inch
  • K-Type Thermocouple Wire Digital Thermometer High Temperature Kiln Oven PK-1000 200 Inch
USD59.99

Description

K-Type Thermocouple PK-1000 200 inch for Digital Thermometer

- 1 thermocouple with high temperature mineral fiber insulation -

- extra long 200 inch / 510 cm -

-58 to 1832°F    (-50 to 1000°C)

This is a great and reliable thermocouple PK-1000 wire with a K-Type sensor. The sensor is housed at the tip of a 16 ft (5.1 meter) long wire probe, which has a high temperature mineral fiber insulation. It has a miniature type connector that will work with digital K-type thermometers.

This probe can used to measure air or gas temperatures, it can be attached to pipes or embedded into objects you want to measure.

This thermocouple is frequently used in metal working and foundries to measure the temperature of oven, kilns and furnaces.

Specification:

Thermocouple: K-Type
Temperature Range:
-58 to 1832°F  (-50 to 1000°C)

Wire length: approx. 200 inch /16 ft / 510 cm
Probe Diameter: 0.2 inch (5mm)
Miniature K-Type connector

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Warranty Information

1 year warranty
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2 Reviews

  • 5

    Tc wiees

    Posted by Ken on 5th Oct 2021

    Very good product. Also good price.

  • 4

    High temp K type thermocouple

    Posted by Michael Reinhart on 24th Dec 2020

    Ordered 3 2 worked fine 3rd had short at k connector I opened it and reseated wires. worked fine afterwards

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