Calterm 6 And 12 Volt Circuit Tester / Probe on 2040-parts.com
Arlington Heights, Illinois, US
Calterm 6 and 12 Volt Circuit Tester / Probe
Calterm #66316
- Check for broken wires.
- Check fuses.
- Long lasting steel probe.
- Amber handle reduces glare.
- Polarity does not effect testing.
- Light glows when current is present.
- Large alligator clip for grounding.
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