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Fluke I410-kit Ac/dc Current Amp Clamp. Brand New & Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $219.00
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Vernon-Rockville, Connecticut, US

Vernon-Rockville, Connecticut, US
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Fluke i410 AC/DC Current Clamp

New in box

Fluke Current clamps are the ideal tools to extend the current ranges of Fluke tools.

  • Battery-powered Hall-effect probe measures 1A to 400 A
  • 1mV/Amp output guarantees easy reading on your meter
  • Take accurate current readings without breaking the circuit
  • Maximum conductor Ø 32 mm
  • CAT III 600 V safety rating
  • Free shipping

 

Specifications
Measurement type
Hall sensor
Nominal current range
400 A, AC/DC
Continuous current range
1 A - 400 A AC/DC
Maximum Non-Destructive Current
400 A
Lowest measurable current
0.5 A
Basic Accuracy
3.5% + 0.5 A
(% reading + floorspec)
Useable frequency
DC - 3 kHz
Output level(s)
1 mV/A
Zero error adjustment
Yes

Safety Specifications
Safety
CAT III, 600 V
Maximum voltage
600 V

 

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