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Product category: Electrical and Electronic Testing and PAT Equipment
News Release from: Fluke (UK) | Subject: 2002 Test Tools Catalogue
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 18 February 2002

Catalogue takes handheld testers in hand

Fluke's current offering of electronic, electrical and industrial handheld test tools are contained in a new, comprehensive, 48-page, full-colour catalogue, available free from Fluke.

Fluke's current offering of electronic, electrical and industrial handheld test tools are contained in a new, comprehensive, 48-page, full-colour catalogue, available free from Fluke While highlighting the latest products introduced since last year's edition, the catalogue includes ScopeMeters, process calibrators, digital multimeters (DMMs), electrical testers and clamp meters, thermometers, power quality meters and a wide range of accessories

The Fluke 2002 test tools catalogue provides detailed information to help technicians, engineers and trouble-shooters select the right tool for the job.

A comparative table, for example, identifies the main features of the 23 handheld Fluke DMMs.

Every meter in the catalogue is clearly photographed in full colour together with a description, lists of features and specifications, and accessories which are included or optional.

New test tools featured in the catalogue include the 190C colour ScopeMeter, the 707 loop calibrator, the 110 and 170 Series DMMs and additions to the 180 Series, the 321/2 and 330 Series clamp meters, and the 43B power quality analyser.

All Fluke instruments are designed with safety in mind.

An introductory page explains the four electrical safety categories.

The safety conformance of each meter is clearly stated in the catalogue, together with the international approvals met by each meter. Request a free brochure from Fluke (UK) ...

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