Milwaukee 2267-20 Operator's Manual

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Pages 11
Year 2015
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Milwaukee 2267-20 Gun Specification

The Milwaukee 2267-20 Laser Temperature Gun is a precision tool designed for professionals requiring accurate surface temperature measurements. It features a temperature range from -22°F to 752°F (-30°C to 400°C) and provides a response time of less than 500 milliseconds, ensuring quick and reliable readings. The device boasts a 10:1 distance-to-spot ratio, allowing users to measure smaller areas from a greater distance with enhanced accuracy. Equipped with an LCD display, the temperature gun delivers clear, easy-to-read measurements, even in low-light conditions, thanks to its built-in backlight.

The 2267-20 is powered by two AAA batteries, offering extended operational life, and includes a low-battery indicator to prevent unexpected downtime. Its ergonomic design ensures comfortable handling, while the durable construction withstands the rigors of job sites. The tool's user-friendly interface includes simple controls, facilitating ease of use for both novice and experienced operators. Advanced features such as adjustable emissivity enhance its versatility, allowing it to accommodate a wide range of materials and surfaces. The Milwaukee 2267-20 is a reliable solution for HVAC, electrical, automotive, and industrial applications, providing professionals with a dependable tool for precise temperature monitoring.

Milwaukee 2267-20 Gun F.A.Q.

How do I calibrate the Milwaukee 2267-20 Gun for accurate readings?

To calibrate the Milwaukee 2267-20 Gun, refer to the calibration section in the user manual. Generally, you should use a known reference source and adjust the settings according to the calibration procedure outlined by Milwaukee.

What is the optimal battery type for the Milwaukee 2267-20 Gun?

The Milwaukee 2267-20 Gun operates best with Milwaukee's M12 REDLITHIUM batteries. These provide extended battery life and consistent power.

How can I troubleshoot a non-responsive display on the Milwaukee 2267-20 Gun?

If the display is non-responsive, first check the battery life and connections. Ensure the battery is properly inserted and charged. If the issue persists, perform a reset or contact Milwaukee customer support.

What maintenance steps are recommended for the Milwaukee 2267-20 Gun?

Regularly inspect the tool for wear and tear, clean the lens with a soft cloth, and store the gun in a dry place. Periodically check for software updates from Milwaukee.

Can the Milwaukee 2267-20 Gun be used in extreme temperatures?

Yes, the Milwaukee 2267-20 Gun is designed to operate in a wide range of temperatures. However, always refer to the user manual for specific temperature limits to ensure proper functionality.

What safety precautions should be taken while using the Milwaukee 2267-20 Gun?

Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment, avoid direct eye exposure to the laser, and follow all safety guidelines in the user manual.

How do I update the firmware on the Milwaukee 2267-20 Gun?

To update the firmware, connect the gun to a computer via USB and use the Milwaukee software to download and install the latest updates. Follow the instructions provided in the software interface.

Why is my Milwaukee 2267-20 Gun giving inconsistent readings?

Inconsistent readings can result from low battery power, poor calibration, or environmental interference. Check battery levels, recalibrate the tool, and ensure the measurement area is free from obstructions.

How can I extend the battery life of my Milwaukee 2267-20 Gun?

To extend battery life, store batteries in a cool, dry place, charge them fully before use, and avoid deep discharges. Additionally, using Milwaukee's recommended charging equipment can help maintain battery health.

What should I do if the Milwaukee 2267-20 Gun overheats?

If the gun overheats, immediately power it off and allow it to cool down. Ensure it is used within the recommended operating conditions. If overheating persists, contact Milwaukee support for further assistance.