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4.4 of 5.0 with 44 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $417.76 13% OFF
Manufacturer: Megger
Brand: Megger
Model: 6111-022
Manufacturer: Megger
Brand: Megger
Model: 6111-022
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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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4.4 of 5.0 with 14 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $510.00 1% OFF
Manufacturer: GW Instek
Brand: GW Instek
Model: GOM-802
Manufacturer: GW Instek
Brand: GW Instek
Model: GOM-802
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The Instek GOM-802 digital milliohm meter is a four-input, manual- and auto-ranging meter with nine test current/resistance ranges for precise, low-resistance measurements from 1 microohm (μ Ω) to 3 megohms (MΩ) of switches, relays, test wires, cables, printed circuit boards, and other electrical components. It measures resistance with accuracy as precise as 0.05% of the reading. Four input terminals enable Kelvin-type, four-wire resistance measurements, which are more accurate than two-wire resistance measurements. The meter's comparator function allows the user to enter settings for high and low thresholds and lights a high or low indicator when readings fall outside the settings or a go indicator when readings are within the settings. A buzzer can be set to sound either when readings are within or outside of the settings. The relative function allows a measurement to be set as a reference value and displays subsequent measurements as a negative or positive deviation from that value. The memory function allows storage of up to 20 readings. A diode check detects whether a circuit’s diodes are working properly. An Instek PT-100 probe (sold separately) can be attached to the meter for temperature measurement and compensation. The meter has a 30,000-count LED display and a power cord for connecting to 100/120/220/230V AC power. It comes with a set of test leads with Kelvin clips and instructions. Milliohm meters are commonly used for electrical maintenance and testing in industries such as heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC), transportation, telecommunications, power plants, and utilities, among others.This manual- and auto-ranging meter offers options for operator control when taking measurements. Accuracy and resolution specifications vary according to the range being measured. It meets European Standard (EN) and International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) safety standard 61010-1 and has European Conformity (CE) marking. It is available in a model (B007HCC3NG) with an RS-232 seri...
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4.4 of 5.0 with 26 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $815.00
Manufacturer: Megger
Brand: Megger
Model: 242021-18
Manufacturer: Megger
Brand: Megger
Model: 242021-18
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The Megger 242021 series potential test lead set includes one red and one black test lead with single hand spikes for use with compatible Megger DLRO10HD, DLRO10, DLRO10X, 247000, 247001, 247002, 247100, 247101, and BT51 digital low-resistance ohmmeters. When used with compatible current test leads, the Megger 242021 series potential test lead set allows the operator to take four-wire resistance measurements, which are more accurate than two-wire resistance measurements and allow low resistance values to be detected.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 Standardization (ISO) 9001:2008 standards.
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4.4 of 5.0 with 31 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $1,010.00
Manufacturer: Megger
Brand: Megger
Model: 242003-7
Manufacturer: Megger
Brand: Megger
Model: 242003-7
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The Megger 242003-7 duplex test lead with replaceable needlepoint tips is for use with Megger DLRO10HD, DLRO10, DLRO10X, 247000, 247001, and 247002 digital low-resistance ohmmeters. This 7' (2 m) long duplex test lead measure 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 lead has a maximum test current input of 10 amp. The lead has needlepoint tips on both the current and potential leads that are for use with small and hard-to-reach conductors and can be replaced when they show signs of wear.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 hea...
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4.4 of 5.0 with 24 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $1,231.73
Manufacturer: Prostat
Brand: Prostat Corporation
Manufacturer: Prostat
Brand: Prostat Corporation
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Every ESD safe environment requires wearing a wrist strap and controlled footwear when working on sensitive electronics for assembly or repair. The PTS-879 is the perfect set up for the small repair depot or assembly and repair department for daily testing of those controls. This set includes one each battery operated wrist strap/footwear checker. The checker can be mount on the wall with convenient Velcro supplied, or kept on the table top. Also included is a single foot plate for measuring heel and sole grounders or shoes. The foot plate attaches to the checker using a test lead included. Included is the PAR-809C Resistance Reference for self-certifying the wrist strap/footwear checker instead of sending the meter out for calibration or certification. The PAR-809C can also be used to verify any resistance measuring equipment for accuracy whenever you want. This instrument can save thousands of dollars in outside verification costs. No downtime waiting the instruments to return.
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4.3 of 5.0 with 16 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $24.95 1% OFF
Manufacturer: AEMC
Brand: AEMC
Model: 2117.74
Manufacturer: AEMC
Brand: AEMC
Model: 2117.74
Fuse set, 0.5A, 600V, 10 x 38mm. For model 1026 digital megohmeter.
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4.3 of 5.0 with 19 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $28.37 1% OFF
Manufacturer: AEMC
Brand: AEMC
Model: 2970.22
Manufacturer: AEMC
Brand: AEMC
Model: 2970.22
Fuse set, 660 volts, 1.6 amps, 6mm x 32mm for 1005/1015 megohmmeter.
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4.3 of 5.0 with 36 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $53.96 12% OFF
Manufacturer: HATTRICK
Brand: Victor
Model: 40064636
Manufacturer: HATTRICK
Brand: Victor
Model: 40064636
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- Uses digit-bridge resistance measurement for measuring electric insulation resistance.
- Easy and correct readout
- Wide measurement range
- High stability and reliability
- LCD display for low power consumption and clear readout
- Light weight and compact construction for easy operation
- Auto power off and asleep mode
- Over range indication: MSD "1" display
- Power supply: 6x AA battery (included)
- Power Consumption: unload consumption is less than 300 mW.
- Operating Temperature: 0 ~ 40 °C
- Operating Humidity: 30% ~ 85% RH
- Dimension: 175mm (L) x 110mm (W) x 70mm (D)
Test Voltage: 250 V ± 10%, 500 V ± 10%, 1000V ± 10%
Range: 0.1 MΩ - 20 MΩ, 20 MΩ - 500 MΩ;
0.1 Ω - 50 MΩ, 50 MΩ - 1000 MΩ;
0.1 MΩ - 100 MΩ, 100 MΩ - 2000 MΩ;
Accuracy: ± (4% of reading + 2d)
Short current: 1.7 mA, 1.7 mA, 1.4 mA
Median Resistance: 2 MΩ, 2 MΩ, 5 MΩ
Jack Position: L, E2; L, E2; L, E1
Note: Median resistance ensures that two terminal voltages is not less than 90% of test voltage of low terminal limit value of measure resistance.
- Download menu: http://www.kcheungshop.com/supports/menu/menu_ac_insulation_tester.pdf
Package includes
- 1 x Digital Insulation Tester Meter Megger Megohmmeter
- 2 x Measurement cables with Clips
- 6 x AA Battery
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4.3 of 5.0 with 3 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $129.59 1% OFF
Manufacturer: CEM
Brand: A-BF
Manufacturer: CEM
Brand: A-BF
This is a brand new Ruby Electronics CEM DT-5302 certified digital multimeter with 4 probe wires and back-light LCD display. This top-of-the-line device not only measures voltage up to 1000V (DC and AC), it also measures current, capacitance and small resistance in great accuracy. The 4-wire configuration allows the small resistance measurement range down to 400 milli-ohm at 0.1 milli-ohm resolution with up to 200mA test current. The back light 4000-count LCD screen allows you to read easily in the dark. The meter also comes with a heavy duty carrying case to protect your device when working in the field.
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4.3 of 5.0 with 9 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $238.86 1% OFF
Manufacturer: Megger
Brand: Megger
Model: 242005-7
Manufacturer: Megger
Brand: Megger
Model: 242005-7
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The Megger 242005-7 duplex test lead with silver-plated Kelvin clip is for use with Megger DLRO10HD, DLRO10, DLRO10X, 247000, 247001, 247002, 247100, 247101, and BT51 digital low-resistance ohmmeters. This 7' (2 m) long duplex test lead measure 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 lead has a maximum test current input of 10 amp. The Kelvin clip is silver-plated for low contact resistance. The Kelvin clip directs current through one jaw and potential through other jaw when taking resistance measurements on cables and small wires. It has a jaw opening of 0.5" (1.3 cm).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 na...
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