EX650 Series, Electrical Testers, Current Probes

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EX650
CLAMP METER TRUE RMS 600A AC W/N
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EX650
Current Meter, Clamp/Probe
DMM Functions Include Voltage, Resistance, Capacitance and Current to 600A
CAT II 1000V, CAT III 600V
EX655
CLAMP METER TRUE RMS 600A AC/DC
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EX650
Current Meter, Clamp/Probe
DMM Functions Include Voltage, Resistance, Capacitance, Temperature, Frequency and Current to 600A
CAT II 1000V, CAT III 600V
EX655-NIST
CLAMP METER TRUE RMS 600A AC/DC
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EX650
Current Meter, Clamp/Probe
DMM Functions Include Voltage, Resistance, Capacitance, Temperature, Frequency and Current to 600A
CAT II 1000V, CAT III 600V
EX650-NIST
CLAMP METER TRUE RMS 600A AC W/N
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Quantity
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
EX650
Current Meter, Clamp/Probe
DMM Functions Include Voltage, Resistance, Capacitance and Current to 600A
CAT II 1000V, CAT III 600V

About  Electrical Testers, Current Probes

Electrical testers and current probes encompass a diverse range of devices specifically engineered to measure or test various electrical conditions, such as voltage, resistance, current, capacitance, frequency, and more. These instruments play a crucial role in ensuring the safety, functionality, and compliance of electrical systems and components across a wide array of applications. The category includes an extensive selection of equipment, such as continuity testers, current meters, earth ground testers, GFCI testers, 3-wire circuit testers, phase rotation indicators, power quality analyzers, voltage detectors, and numerous other specialized tools. Each device is designed to fulfill specific measurement and testing requirements, catering to the diverse needs of electricians, technicians, and engineers working in fields ranging from industrial maintenance and construction to facility management and electronics troubleshooting. These instruments are essential for identifying faults, verifying proper operation, and diagnosing electrical issues in circuits, equipment, and systems. By providing accurate and reliable measurement capabilities, electrical testers and current probes contribute to the overall safety, efficiency, and performance of electrical installations and equipment.