Snap-on’s Cordless Infrared Temperature Gun features a dual laser pointer that indicates the edges of the temperature circle to help provide more accurate average temperature readings for monitoring heating and A/C units and inspecting exhaust and emissions systems, thermostats and engine temperature sensors.
With a range of -58 to 1,832 degrees Fahrenheit, the gun has a built-in microprocessor designed to allow the user to detect diagnostic differentials in temperatures throughout the entire vehicle. A continuous-on long-term record function can record temperature changes over a period of time.
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