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MEASURING CABLES METER CABLES + CROCODILES
- PROFESSIONAL AND UNIVERSAL SET - voltage meter cables that are useful in every home. One side of these measuring cables is a probe, while the other side is banana plugs. The handle is silicone, which increases work safety and at the same time makes the tip lies securely in the hand.
- HIGH COMPATIBILITY WITH METERS -measuring cables will fit all universal clamp meters , allowing voltage measurements up to 1000 V.
- LONG CABLE – the total length of the meter cables is 107 cm, and the length of the measuring cables themselves without ends is 90 cm. This allows you to reach any location without any problems .
- PRECISE MEASUREMENT - long and thin needle probes allow for very precise measurements, also for small electronics.
- SPECIFICATION – material: PVC/silicone; current 20 A; total length: 107 cm; cable length: 90 cm; testing IC components; compatible with universal clamp meters; sharp contact tip; silicone handle; cable marking: red – positive, black – negative; CAT II 1000 V; 20 A; weight: 0.090 kg
SPECIFICATION :
- material: PVC/silicone;
- current 20 A;
- total length: 107 cm;
- cable length: 90 cm;
- IC component testing;
- compatible with universal clamp meters;
- sharp end of contact;
- silicone handle;
- cable marking: red – positive,
- black – negative;
- CAT II 1000V;
- 20A;
- weight: 0.090kg
PRODUCER:
ISO TRADE Spółka z o.o.
ul. Hangarowa 15
59-220 Legnica, Polska
office@iso-trade.biz
RESPONSIBLE PERSON IN THE EU:
ISO TRADE
WARNING CONTENT:
1. Exercise extreme caution when taking measurements.
2. Clean with a soft, dry cloth.
3. Avoid contact with water.
4. Do not take measurements higher than specified.
5. Always check the condition of the test leads before use, if they are damaged do not use them.
6. High current can cause the wires to heat up. To avoid overheating, the wires should be used for short periods to measure high current.
7.When working with high current, especially in industrial environments, it is advisable to wear protective gloves and goggles to avoid the risk of burns in the event of sparking or wire failure.
8. To avoid corrosion of connectors and deterioration of insulation, keep cables away from moisture and heat sources.