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4.0 of 5.0 with 13 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $142.70 1% OFF
Manufacturer: OUTEST
Brand: OUTEST
Manufacturer: OUTEST
Brand: OUTEST
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4.0 of 5.0 with 18 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $160.00 1% OFF
Manufacturer: Supco
Brand: Supco
Model: M501
Manufacturer: Supco
Brand: Supco
Model: M501
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The Supco M501 electronic megohmmeter is an insulation tester with a 1,000V test voltage for measuring insulation resistance to 1,000MΩ to indicate the condition of windings or cables in motors, switchgears, electrical installations, and other insulated equipment. The meter displays readings on a zone-type scale that indicates "bad", "caution", or "good" insulation condition. It is built into a hard-shell case for portability and protection. The unit comes with a set of test leads and instructions. Megohmmeters are commonly used for electrical maintenance and testing in industries such as HVAC, transportation, manufacturing, mining, and utilities, among others. SpecificationsMaximum insulation resistance measured1,000MΩTest voltage1,000VPower(2) D batteries (sold separately)Weight1.8 lb.Dimensions (H x W x D)*9.25 x 6.5 x 3 inches*H is height, the vertical distance from the lowest to highest point; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right; D is depth, the horizontal distance from front to back.Megohmmeters, also called insulation testers, are electrical test meters that measure resistance to the flow of current in an electrical component or circuit and check the continuity of an electrical circuit to detect electrical problems such as degraded insulation and improper circuit connections in equipment, wiring, and power supplies. Resistance is an indicator of the overall condition of the device being tested. Megohmmeters have an internal power supply, such as a battery or a capacitor, which supplies a test voltage to a circuit or component that is turned off. Test leads are connected in a series to the tester and the circuit or device being tested. The meter calculates the difference in voltage between the leads and measures the resistance. Most megohmmeters have two terminals for test lead attachment. The two-terminal, or two-wire, measurement method includes the resistance of the circuit or device being tested and the resistance of the test leads, and generally provides sufficient accuracy for...
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4.0 of 5.0 with 49 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $215.00 1% OFF
Manufacturer: Megger
Brand: Megger
Model: 1002-531
Manufacturer: Megger
Brand: Megger
Model: 1002-531
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This Megger three-piece insulated lead set with test clips includes one red, one blue, and one black test lead for use with Megger 5- and 10-kilovolt (kV) insulation resistance testers. Each 10' (3 m) test lead has a test clip for hands-free connection to a conductor. Silicone insulation on the lead wires and test clips helps protect hands from shock and heat, resists melting or becoming brittle in hot or cold environments, and maintains flexibility better than PVC insulation. The test leads lock into the input jacks on the meter to help ensure a secure connection and reduce risk of shock. The test clips have a 1.3" (34 mm) jaw opening. They meet International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) safety standard 61010 and are certified for use with category IV installations up to 600V, which covers measurements at the source of the low-voltage supply, such as electricity meters and overcurrent protection devices. The insulated leads are rated for a maximum input of 12 kV of DC voltage.A test probe, test lead, test prod, or scope probe transmits an electrical signal to a testing device for display and analysis. Designs range from simple test leads with probe-style or clamp-on tips to more complex oscilloscope probes and current detectors. Some test probes, such as basic test leads, have wires with tips for connecting to test equipment. Other test probes, such as voltage detectors, are built into the meter. Depending on what is to be tested, the probe might either be passive or have active parts that require external power to operate. Some probes require contact for testing, while some are capable of taking measurements from a distance. Some also have finger barriers, insulation, or other features to help protect the operator's hand from electrical shock and burns. Test probes are rated according to the amount of voltage, current, temperature, or other input they can measure. When choosing a test probe, the maximum amount of input that the probe can measure should match or exceed both the maximum amount that can be te...
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4.0 of 5.0 with 1 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $220.84
Manufacturer: Megger
Brand: Megger
Model: 1002-534
Manufacturer: Megger
Brand: Megger
Model: 1002-534
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This Megger three-piece insulated lead set with test clips includes one red, one blue, and one black test lead for use with Megger 5- and 10-kilovolt (kV) insulation resistance testers. Each 10' (3 m) test lead has a test clip for hands-free connection to a conductor. Silicone insulation on the lead wires and test clips helps protect hands from shock and heat, resists melting or becoming brittle in hot or cold environments, and maintains flexibility better than PVC insulation. The test leads lock into the input jacks on the meter to help ensure a secure connection and reduce risk of shock. The test clips have a 1.3" (34 mm) jaw opening. They meet International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) safety standard 61010 and are certified for use with category IV installations up to 600V, which covers measurements at the source of the low-voltage supply, such as electricity meters and overcurrent protection devices. The insulated leads are rated for a maximum input of 12 kV of DC voltage.A test probe, test lead, test prod, or scope probe transmits an electrical signal to a testing device for display and analysis. Designs range from simple test leads with probe-style or clamp-on tips to more complex oscilloscope probes and current detectors. Some test probes, such as basic test leads, have wires with tips for connecting to test equipment. Other test probes, such as voltage detectors, are built into the meter. Depending on what is to be tested, the probe might either be passive or have active parts that require external power to operate. Some probes require contact for testing, while some are capable of taking measurements from a distance. Some also have finger barriers, insulation, or other features to help protect the operator's hand from electrical shock and burns. Test probes are rated according to the amount of voltage, current, temperature, or other input they can measure. When choosing a test probe, the maximum amount of input that the probe can measure should match or exceed both the maximum amount that can be te...
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4.0 of 5.0 with 18 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $267.29 1% OFF
Manufacturer: TENMA
Brand: Tenma
Model: BPSIN06240-72-9405
Manufacturer: TENMA
Brand: Tenma
Model: BPSIN06240-72-9405
TENMA 72-9405 INSULATION RESISTANCE TESTER
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4.0 of 5.0 with 18 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $545.00 1% OFF
Manufacturer: Megger
Brand: Megger
Model: 6311-080
Manufacturer: Megger
Brand: Megger
Model: 6311-080
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The Megger 6311-080 shielded lead set comes with one black (negative) test lead that is screened and one red (positive) test lead that is not screened and is for use with the Megger BM15 and MJ15 5-kilovolt (kV) analog insulation testers in applications where there is a risk of interference from nearby conductors and where leakage from the test lead would interfere with measurements. The test leads measures 50' (15 m) and provide measurements at a distance. The uninsulated compact test clips measure 2.2 x 1 inches (58 x 25 mm, W x D, where W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right; D is depth, the horizontal distance from front to back) and have a 0.7" (18 mm) jaw opening for a hands-free connection to a conductor where there is limited access. Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) insulation on the test leads protects hands from shock and heat. The test leads lock into the input jacks on the meter to help ensure a secure connection and reduce risk of shock. The insulated test leads are rated for a maximum input of 5 kV of direct current (DC) voltage. A test probe, test lead, test prod, or scope probe transmits an electrical signal to a testing device for display and analysis. Designs range from simple test leads with probe-style or clamp-on tips to more complex oscilloscope probes and current detectors. Some test probes, such as basic test leads, have wires with tips for connecting to test equipment. Other test probes, such as voltage detectors, are built into the meter. Depending on what is to be tested, the probe might either be passive or have active parts that require external power to operate. Some probes require contact for testing, while some are capable of taking measurements from a distance. Some also have finger barriers, insulation, or other features to help protect the operator's hand from electrical shock and burns. Test probes are rated according to the amount of voltage, current, temperature, or other input they can measure. When choosing a test probe, the maximum amount of input that the probe ca...
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4.0 of 5.0 with 33 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $585.80 1% OFF
Manufacturer: Megger
Brand: Megger
Model: MIT310A-EN
Manufacturer: Megger
Brand: Megger
Model: MIT310A-EN
1000v insulati on tester megger _DELETE_
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4.0 of 5.0 with 47 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $635.00 1% OFF
Manufacturer: Megger
Brand: Megger
Model: 6111-023
Manufacturer: Megger
Brand: Megger
Model: 6111-023
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The Megger 6111 series duplex test lead with helical spring-point duplex hand spikes is for use with Megger DLRO10HD, DLRO10, DLRO10X, and BT51 digital microhmmeters. This duplex test lead measures both current and resistance when taking four-wire resistance measurements, which are more accurate than two-wire resistance measurements and allow low resistance values to be detected. The helical spring-point hand spikes compress and rotate to make contact with a conductor. There is 0.4" (10 mm) between the current and potential probe tips on the duplex hand spikes.A test probe, test lead, test prod, or scope probe transmits an electrical signal to a testing device for display and analysis. Designs range from simple test leads with probe-style or clamp-on tips to more complex oscilloscope probes and current detectors. Some test probes, such as basic test leads, have wires with tips for connecting to test equipment. Other test probes, such as voltage detectors, are built into the meter. Depending on what is to be tested, the probe might either be passive or have active parts that require external power to operate. Some probes require contact for testing, while some are capable of taking measurements from a distance. Some also have finger barriers, insulation, or other features to help protect the operator's hand from electrical shock and burns. Test probes are rated according to the amount of voltage, current, temperature, or other input they can measure. When choosing a test probe, the maximum amount of input that the probe can measure should match or exceed both the maximum amount that can be tested by the test equipment, as well as that of the property expected to be present in the application.Megger manufactures equipment for cable fault locating, protective relay testing, telecommunications and data integrity, and power quality testing under multiple brand names, among them Megger, Biddle, States, and AVO. The company, founded in 1889, is headquartered in Dover, England, and meets International Organization for St...
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4.0 of 5.0 with 23 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $655.00 8% OFF
Manufacturer: Megger
Brand: Megger
Model: 1000-432
Manufacturer: Megger
Brand: Megger
Model: 1000-432
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This Megger lead set with large insulated clips includes one red, one blue, and one black test lead for use with Megger 5- and 10-kilovolt (kV) insulation resistance testers. Each test lead has a large test clip for hands-free connection to a large conductor. Silicone insulation on the lead wires and test clips helps protect hands from shock and heat, resists melting or becoming brittle in hot or cold environments, and maintains flexibility better than PVC insulation. The test leads lock into the input jacks on the meter to help ensure a secure connection and reduce risk of shock. The large test clips measure 5.2" x 8.7" (134 x 220 mm, W x D, where W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right; D is depth, the horizontal distance from front to back) and have a 1.3" (34 mm) jaw opening. The insulated clips are rated for a maximum input of 10 kV of direct current (DC) voltage. They meet International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) safety standard 61010 and are certified for use with category IV installations up to 600V, which covers measurements at the source of the low-voltage supply, such as electricity meters and overcurrent protection devices. The insulated leads are rated for a maximum input of 12 kV of DC voltage.A test probe, test lead, test prod, or scope probe transmits an electrical signal to a testing device for display and analysis. Designs range from simple test leads with probe-style or clamp-on tips to more complex oscilloscope probes and current detectors. Some test probes, such as basic test leads, have wires with tips for connecting to test equipment. Other test probes, such as voltage detectors, are built into the meter. Depending on what is to be tested, the probe might either be passive or have active parts that require external power to operate. Some probes require contact for testing, while some are capable of taking measurements from a distance. Some also have finger barriers, insulation, or other features to help protect the operator's hand from electrical shock and burns. Test ...
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4.0 of 5.0 with 33 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $799.95 21% OFF
Manufacturer: Fluke Corporation
Brand: Fluke
Model: 4692778
Manufacturer: Fluke Corporation
Brand: Fluke
Model: 4692778
The products in this kit have been specifically selected for both troubleshooting and preventative maintenance applications. Establishing preventative maintenance programs are becoming critical to maintaining the uptime of electrical equipment and can significantly reduce both planned and unplanned downtime. Unplanned downtime costs are difficult to calculate, but often significant. For some industries, it can represent 1% - 3% of revenue (potentially 30% - 40% of profits) annually.
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