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RayngerST Raytek ® Infrared Noncontact Thermometers ar e the professional’s choice for : • Automotive and Diesel • HV AC/R Systems • Electrical and Industrial • Facility Maintenance • Food Safety • Asphalt Work • Fire Safety • Marine Maintenance 20/30 P ro The P rofessional ’ s C hoice Choose the Raynger ST P ro when you need a[...]
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S pecifications and F eatur es RayngerST ST20 and ST30 ProPlus T arget Spot Sizes D:S = 12:1 at Focus Point Specifications T emperature Range ST20 Pro -32 to 400˚C (-25 to 750˚F) ST30 Pro -32 to 545˚C (-25 to 950˚F) Accuracy 1% or ±1˚C (±2˚F), whichever is greater above 23˚C (73˚F) @ 23˚C (73˚F) ambient ±2˚C (±3˚F) @ -18 to 23˚C (0[...]