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News Release from: Fluke (UK) | Subject: Electrician's Combo Kit
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 11 February 2003
Electricians save a bundle on
instruments
Fluke is offering a 23% saving on the purchase of a rugged and reliable kit designed for electricians.
Fluke is offering a 23% saving on the purchase of a rugged and reliable kit designed for electricians Designed to simplify test and measurement, the safety category III kit comprises a true-RMS digital multimeter, a current clamp meter and an all-in-one test lead set
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 22 Jun 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Fluke 117 Electrician's DMM features an extra large, backlit display with easy to read digits and bargraph.
They are all carried conveniently in a durable, hard case.
The Fluke Electrician's Combo Kit includes a Fluke 112 true-RMS digital multimeter.
This features a 6000 count digital display with analogue bargraph and backlight to enable clear viewing in any enclosed location.
It also offers min-max-average recording, 0.6% basic DC measurement accuracy, as well as frequency and capacitance measurement.
The Fluke 322 clamp meter is a small but rugged tool designed for measuring AC currents to 400A in conductors of up to 25mm diameter in even very tight cable compartments.
It offers a display hold feature, and will also measure AC and DC voltages up to 600V.
The kit includes a Fluke TL76 all-in-one test lead set comprising two high quality silicone leads with removable 2mm and 4mm lantern tips.
The complete Fluke Electrician's Combo Kit, packaged in a Fluke C800 hard meter and accessory case, is available from authorised Fluke distributors until December 2003 at a suggested retail price of just GBP 163, representing a 23% saving over purchase of the individual items. Request a free brochure from Fluke (UK) ...
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