Fluke 568-2 Infrared and Contact Thermometer – Critical Industrial Spare Part
Fluke 568-2 Infrared and Contact Thermometer – Critical Industrial Spare Part When a temperature measurement instrument fails on an active…
Model: 719100G
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Technical Dossier
When a Fluke 719100G fails on the calibration bench, the immediate instinct is to replace the entire calibration infrastructure. That instinct carries a price tag. Migrating a process instrumentation calibration workflow built around the Fluke 719 series — including recertification of procedures, retraining of technicians, and revalidation of documented calibration records — routinely costs facilities between $80,000 and $400,000 USD, depending on the scale of the operation and the regulatory environment. A single replacement unit sourced from verified stock eliminates that exposure entirely.
DriveKNMS holds verified inventory of the Fluke 719100G. This is not a catalog listing. Stock is physically on hand and subject to depletion without notice.
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Fluke Corporation |
| Model Number | 719100G |
| Series | Fluke 719 Electric Pressure Calibrator |
| Pressure Range | 0 to 100 psi (gauge) |
| Pressure Type | Gauge pressure |
| Pump Type | Internal electric pump |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Discontinuation Status | Discontinued – superseded by Fluke 719Pro series |
| Typical Legacy System Pairing | Process calibration loops in DCS environments including Honeywell TDC 3000, Yokogawa CENTUM CS, and ABB Advant OCS installations where 4–20 mA transmitter calibration is performed in-situ |
Note: Electrical parameters beyond the above are not published here to avoid inaccuracy. Verified datasheets are available upon request.
The Fluke 719100G occupies a specific operational role that its successors do not replicate without workflow disruption. Facilities that standardized calibration procedures on the 719 series — particularly those operating under ISO 9001, ISO/IEC 17025, or FDA 21 CFR Part 11 frameworks — face a non-trivial revalidation burden when switching calibrator models. Every calibration procedure document that references the 719100G by model number must be revised, reviewed, and re-approved. In regulated industries, that process alone can take months.
Beyond documentation, the 719100G's integrated electric pump design allowed single-technician operation in confined instrument enclosures — a workflow advantage that not all replacement models preserve. Maintenance teams that have built muscle memory and SOPs around this unit face a measurable productivity dip during any transition period.
The lowest-cost path to maintaining calibration program continuity is to hold verified spare units of the 719100G in controlled storage. A single unit in reserve eliminates schedule risk for the next 5 to 10 years of calibration operations, at a fraction of the cost of a procedure revalidation project.
How to extend your calibration asset life by 5–10 years without a system overhaul:
Sourcing discontinued instrumentation from unverified channels is a documented source of measurement error and instrument failure. DriveKNMS applies a structured inspection protocol to all Fluke 719100G units before shipment.
Condition grade and any observed cosmetic wear are disclosed in writing prior to order confirmation. No unit ships without a completed inspection record.
What warranty applies to a discontinued unit?
DriveKNMS provides a 90-day functional warranty on all inspected units. This covers failure under normal operating conditions. The warranty period begins on the date of shipment. Extended coverage options are available — contact us to discuss.
How do I confirm the unit is genuine and not counterfeit?
All units are sourced through documented supply channels. Serial numbers are verified against known Fluke manufacturing ranges where records are available. The inspection report accompanying each unit includes serial number, firmware version, and condition grade. We do not sell units where provenance cannot be established.
Should I buy more than one unit?
For facilities with more than two 719100G units in active service, holding at least one verified spare is a defensible risk management position. For facilities with a single unit in service, the calculus is straightforward: the cost of a spare unit is a small fraction of the cost of an unplanned calibration program suspension. Long-term spare parts storage for discontinued instrumentation is standard practice in industries where calibration program continuity is a compliance requirement.
Can you source other Fluke 719 series variants?
DriveKNMS maintains sourcing capability across the Fluke 719 series. Contact us with your specific model requirement and we will advise on availability.
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