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Tone generator kit, wire tracer circuit tester, 200EP high precision, toner detector, line locator, inductive amplifier, for network cable bonding
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Description
General Description
The 200EP tone generator and its probe kit are essential tools for cable and wire maintenance. They allow you to trace lines, test for short circuits, and identify clear, busy, or buzzed connections, thus facilitating the work of electricians.Technical Specifications
- Condition: New
- Material: Plastic
- Gain: Nominal 30 dB
- Input Impedance: 100 MΩ
- Probe Tip Resistance: 0 ohm (metal tip), 300 ohms (plastic tip)
- Battery: 2 x 9V DC batteries (not included)
- Battery Life: 50 hours
- Operating Temperature: 0°C - 50°C
- Dimensions: 22.9 x 5.6 x 2.8 cm
- Weight: Approx. 300.5 g g
Compatibility and Accessories
- Compatible with any tone generator
- Contents: 1 cable tester (2 pieces), 1 spare head, 1 storage bag, 1 instruction manual in English
Installation
Follow the instructions provided in the instruction manual for correct installation and use of the device.Use
- Ideal for identifying and tracing wires or cables without damaging the insulation
- Clamp mode for direct measurement of non-terminal cables
- Measures telephone and network lines
- Primarily used to measure unpowered cables or low voltage below 24V
Other Information
- Do not use on lines with high current
- Remove the battery if the device will not be used for a long time period
- Do not use during a lightning storm
- Dust and moisture resistant
Features
- BrandTEHTUY
- Length1 cm
- Width1 cm
- Voltage1 V
- MaterialLeather
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