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Amprobe - 2727739 DM73C Pen Probe Digital Multimeter with Built-in Test Probe, Black
Brand: Amprobe
SKU: ADIB000R8NL8I
Model: 2727739
UPC : 095969365321
Only 3 left in stock - Order Now.
SKU: ADIB000R8NL8I
Model: 2727739
UPC : 095969365321
Only 3 left in stock - Order Now.
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$110.41
US Delivery Time: 3-5 Business Days.
Amprobe - 2727739 DM73C Pen Probe Digital Multimeter with Built-in Test Probe, Black
Amprobe products range from an extensive line of clamp meters and digital multimeters to industry-specific tools for residentialcommercial electricians, HVAcR technicians, utilities and industrial maintenance professionals All Amprobe tools undergo rigorous testing to ensure full compliance with the latest IEc and cE safety regulations in Fluke Safety labs for quality and safety you can trustFeatures of Amprobe - 2727739 DM73C Pen Probe Digital Multimeter with Built-in Test Probe, Black
Digital multimeter with built-in test probe measures alternating current (Ac) voltage and direct current (Dc) voltage to 600 volts (V) and resistance to 34 megaohms Average-sensing meter provides accurate readings when measuring linear loads where the current or voltage has a sinusoidal waveform Meter measures 78 x 11 x 14 inches (H x W x D) and can be carried in a pocket Liquid crystal display (LcD) shows readings both in digits and on a bar graph Meets International Electrotechnical commission (IEc) safety standard 61010 and is certified for category II installations up to 600V and category III installations up to 300V Improved dc basic accuracy 05% UL 3111-1 listed 3400-count digital display plus analog bargraph Improved dc basic accuracy 05% Resistance to 34 M 3400-count digital display plus analog bargraph cat III 300 V, cat II 600 V UL 3111-1 listedWrite a review
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