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SJLERST Digital Clamp Meter AC/DC 600A T-RMS 6000 Counts, Ammeter, Automatic Voltage Tester, Measures Voltage, Temperature, Capacitance, Resistance, Continuity, Frequency
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Description
General Description
The digital clamp multimeter is a portable professional tool, ideal for measuring AC/DC voltage, AC current, resistance, as well as for performing continuity and diode tests. Designed for easy one-handed operation, it's perfect for electricians, technicians, and DIY enthusiasts.
Technical Specifications
- Backlit LCD screen for optimal visibility
- Voltage measurements: 2 ~ 600V DC ± (0.8% + 5), 2.0 ~ 600V AC ± (1.2% + 5)
- Current measurements: 2A ~ 600A AC ± (2.5% + 8)
- Resistance measurements: 200Ω ~ 200MΩ ± (1.2% + 5)
- Advanced features: Frequency measurement, duty cycle, and temperature
- Data hold function and low battery indicator
- Maximum clamping jaw opening: 36 mm diameter mm
- Power supply: 3 AAA 1.5V batteries (not included)
Compatibility and accessories
- Ideal for a variety of electrical applications
- Supplied with 1 user manual, 1 carrying case, and 2 test leads
Installation
Easy to use: insert the batteries, select the desired measurement range (automatic or manual), and start testing.
Use
Use the multimeter to perform accurate electrical measurements. It is suitable for maintenance work, diagnostics, and safety checks in various environments.
Other information
- Weight: approx. 240g
- LCD screen dimensions: approx. 38 x 28 mm
- Automatic shut-off to save battery power
Features
- BrandXISRENS
- Height1 cm
- Voltage1 V
- Amperage1000 mA
- MaterialLinden
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