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Amfor Electronics 2001 Dc Voltage Leakage Test Bench on 2040-parts.com

US $79.99
Location:

Lynden, Washington, United States

Lynden, Washington, United States
This item is priced to sell so get in on this great deal before someone else beats you to it! Item came from a larger bench testing setup that was parted out. This item is in good used tested condition! I hooked this up to a DC power supply and it appears the volt meter is accurate. I do not have the ability to test the amps unfortunately. Cosmetically this unit has some rust in the front where two screws are missing and the lead inputs stick out from the panel a little bit. Be sure to take a close look at the pictures to be sure you are receiving the right item for you!
Brand:AmFor Manufacturer Part Number:2001 UPC:Does not apply

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