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FLUKE ii905/FPC3 Acoustic Imager in case (with 3 years Premium Care) - 6018211

29,420.80 tax incl.
€24,314.71 excl. VAT (incl. all environmental contributions)
On order: delivered from 26/05/2026
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  • Ordered before 20:00 - delivered as of 26/05/2026
  • Free shipping
  • Delivery by DHL
  • Delivered from Belgium

Scope of delivery

  • ii905 Acoustic Imager
  • USB-C charger with country-specific connectors
  • Rugged lithium-ion battery set
  • USB-C cable
  • Robust carrying case
  • Adjustable carrying and neck strap
  • Sensor array protection

Product description

  • Easy, fast and safe visual detection of gas leaks with LeakQ mode, including estimated leak size and cost.
  • The 7-inch LCD touchscreen projects a SoundMap over visual images for quick identification of leak location.
  • Integrated visual and textual tagging and annotation features provide key details to optimise reporting and follow-up actions.
  • Wirelessly upload to Fluke Connect on the go

The Fluke ii905 Acoustic Imager with LeakQ helps maintenance teams detect, locate and assess gas and vacuum leaks. The algorithms and analysis software on the device in LeakQ mode estimate the size and cost of a leak. Integrated visual and textual tagging and annotation features provide key details to optimise reporting and follow-up actions. Maintenance teams require no training and can now check for gas and vacuum leaks even during periods of peak production. The 7-inch LCD touchscreen projects a SoundMap over a visual image for quick identification of leak location and reporting of findings. The algorithms and analysis software on the device in LeakQ mode provide an estimate of the size and cost of a leak. Standard 3-year premium care.

Specifications / All features
  • Brand: FLUKE
  • EAN: 0195112129265
  • Supplier number: FLUKE 6018211
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