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The 719Pro includes a full functioning loop calibrator that sources, simulates and measures mA signals and more making it the ideal test tool for calibrating high accuracy transmitters, pressure switches and pressure gauges.
Get the ultimate in measurement flexibility with the large backlit screen, which displays three parameters at once:

The Fluke 718 Pressure Calibrator provides a total pressure calibration solution for transmitters, gauges, and switches. This compact pressure calibration solution is about a third of the size of comparable instruments and weighs just one kilogram (two pounds). The unique easy-to-clean pump helps protect it from damage and provides the ability to service the pump without disassembly, even in the field.
With an easy-to-use error % calculation you can make pass/fail decisions quickly. Meaning you can make decisions in the field without having to analyze the results later. The min/max/hold function also makes it easy to capture changing measurements for comparison or documentation. The integrated pressure switch test function, and best-in-class mA accuracy (0.015%) provide a high level of measurement confidence and even broader workload coverage.

With the Fluke 725 Multifunction Process Calibrator you can easily source and measure almost any process parameter and test almost any process device. Measure and source mA, volts, temperature (RTDs and thermocouples), frequency, ohms, and pressure, using optional pressure modules.
From the moment you pick it up, the Fluke 725 is ready to perform as a powerful, yet easy-to-use field calibrator. Its simple controls, without menus, make operation easy and the backlit display provides better visibility in poor light. It features a small, streamline shape and a rugged, reliable design that make it ideal for standing up to harsh field conditions.
Power transmitters during test using the loop supply with simultaneous mA measurement so you can test a transmitter out of circuit and better isolate problems. The 725 can also test a variety of fast pulsed RTD transmitters and PLCs (Programmable logic controllers), with pulses as short as 10 ms.
Source mA with simultaneous pressure measurement to conduct valve and I/P (Input current/Output pressure) tests in a single device. You can also test flow meters with frequency and CPM (counts per minute) functions and perform fast linearity tests with auto-step and auto-ramp features so you can quickly verify the mA signal at different output levels.

The Fluke 726 is a precise and powerful, yet easy-to-use, field calibrator. It features broad workload coverage, calibration power, and unsurpassed accuracy needed by process professionals. It measures and sources almost all process parameters to calibrate almost anything. Use it to test sensors and valves, and to test and calibrate transmitters. The 726 interprets results without the help of a calculator and stores measurement data for later analysis.
The 726 has built-in features that make it easier to use in nearly any measurement situation. From its ability to store frequently used test setups, to programming custom RTD probe calibration constants for enhanced temperature measurement, or the integrated voltage input protection design that improves reliability, the 726 is built to perform. The use of two separate channels even allows you to measure, source, or view process signals simultaneously. The backlit display provides better visibility in low-light conditions, and the standard 3-year warranty provides extra confidence that the 726 will be there when you need it to be.

Whether you're calibrating instruments, troubleshooting a problem, or running routine maintenance, the Fluke 754 with HART® communication can help you get the job done faster. It does so many different tasks, so quickly and so well, it's the only process calibrator you need to carry. This rugged, reliable integrated communicating calibrator is ideal for calibrating, maintaining, and troubleshooting HART and other instrumentation.
The 754 is a power multifunction documenting calibrator that you can use to download procedures, lists, and instructions created with software; or upload data for printing, archiving, and analysis. The powerful built-in HART interface is capable of performing nearly all the day-to-day tasks you now perform with a separate communicator.
In fact, the 754 does the work of several tools. It sources, simulates and measures pressure, temperature, and electrical signals with one rugged, hand-held device. For documentation, the 754 automates calibration procedures and captures your data. And, of course, it helps you meet rigorous standards like ISO 9000, FDA, EPA and OSHA regulations. Plus, the new improved graphical screen, Li-Ion battery for longer life, USB port, and accessories help you work smarter and faster.

The Fluke 773 milliamp clamp meter is accurate, versatile, and highly portable. It saves time and money by measuring 4–20 mA signals five times faster than with traditional multimeters, and without breaking the loop. That means you can troubleshoot a live device without having to power down and possibly miss something going on in the process.
The 773 is ideal for troubleshooting transmitters, valves, and programmable logic controllers (PLCs) found in process plants. The 773 allows you to connect to a mA loop in a traditional series workflow to measure, source, or simulate a control system. And it measures up to 99.0 mA non-contact, including 10 to 50 mA signals in older control systems.
The 773 also sources and measures DC voltage, so it can be used to troubleshoot voltage input and output devices that accept a 1-5 V or 0 to 10 V signal. You can detach the clamp section of the meter and use it as a remote jaw, connected to the main body by an extension cable to make it easier to take measurements in tight spaces.

Fluke 772 Milliamp Clamp Loop Meter measures, sources, and simulates 4-20 mA signals for testing control system I/O or IPs
The Fluke 772 loop meter adds to the basic capabilities of the Fluke 771 to save more time and expand its applications. With the 771, you'll also be able to: source and simulate 4-20 mA signals for testing control system I/O; measure 4-20 mA signals with in-circuit measurement; power a transmitter with the 24 V loop power supply; and automatically ramp and step change the 4-20 mA output for remote testing.
You'll be able to test 4–20 mA signals five times faster than with traditional DMMs, and without breaking the loop. That means you can troubleshoot a live device without having to power down, which can save you time, and help you avoid possibly missing something going on in the process.