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Electronic Specialties 698 Dc/ac High Currect Probe 1000amp on 2040-parts.com

US $100.95
Location:

United States, US

United States, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:You may return an item to us within 30 days as long as it has not been used and is in sellable condition. In order to return an item you must contact us by email and obtain return authorization and return instructions. Returned items must be in new, sellable condition. The item must be complete in the original carton with all equipment, packaging, warranties, manuals and accessories. Shipping charges are non-refundable. If an item has Free Shipping, the actual shipping cost will be deducted from the refund. Electrical equipment (including Automotive Scanners) and software, cannot be returned for a refund once the product has been opened. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

Product Description
 
Unit is designed for use with digital multimeters,lab scopes or graphing meters. With 1000 Amp capabiltiy, this instrument can be used to test starting and charging systems. It can even be used to test relative compression when used with your lab scope or graphing meter.
  • Measures 0 to 1000 Amps DC or AC
  • Use with Digital Multimeters, Scopes and Charging Systems
  • Great tool for testing starting & charging systems
  • Jaw opening is 2.125 inches
  • Low Battery Indication Lamp
  • Zero Adjust Knob
  • Zippered Carrying Case Included
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    Shipping
     
    Most items ship within 1 business day from the time you place your order. We ship with UPS and FedEx (heavy items may ship using truck freight). We are unable to ship to PO Box address, please provide a physical address when placing your order.
     
    Return Policy
     
    You may return an item to us within 30 days as long as it has not been used and is in sellable condition. In order to return an item you must contact us by email and obtain return authorization and return instructions. Returned items must be in new, sellable condition. The item must be complete in the original carton with all equipment, packaging, warranties, manuals and accessories. Shipping charges are non-refundable. If an item has Free Shipping, the actual shipping cost will be deducted from the refund. Electrical equipment (including Automotive Scanners) and software, cannot be returned for a refund once the product has been opened.
     
    International Orders
     
    At this time, we do not ship orders outside of the US. We are unable to ship to APO addresses. We can ship some of our items to Puerto Rico. Please contact us before bidding to make sure we can ship the item to Puerto Rico.

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