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Cooper Atkins 50335-K Needle Probe with 4-1/2 Tip Type

The Cooper-Atkins 50335-K Type K thermocouple 4.5" probe measures temperature from -40 to +500 degrees F (-40 to +260 degrees C), and has a 1/8" diameter for reduced impact. It has a response time of 4 seconds in liquid for fast readings. The polyurethane coiled cable extends to 4' and withstands temperatures up to 176 degrees F (80 degrees C). This probe is for use in applications with a broad range of temperatures, including air conditioning vents, refrigeration units, and freezers.Cooper-Atkins manufactures time, temperature, and humidity instruments for industrial, HVAC/R, health care, and food safety applications. The company, founded in 1884, is headquartered in Middlefield, CT.

Product Features

  • Type K thermocouple needle probe for monitoring temperature in industrial applications with a broad range of temperatures
  • Measures temperature from -40 to +500 degrees F (-40 to +260 degrees C)
  • 4.5" probe has a 1/8" diameter for reduced impact
  • Response time of 4 seconds in liquid for fast readings
  • Polyurethane coiled cable extends to 4' and withstands temperatures up to 176 degrees F (80 degrees C)

Cooper Atkins 50335-K Needle Probe with 4-1/2 Tip Type

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