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Digital Clamp Meter, AC Current 400A, NCV and Automatic Measuring


$83.89
Digital clamp meter is a smart automatic measuring clamp multimeter by pressing the function key, with AC current range 0-400
SKU: CHN-CLAM-2019A
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Delivery date: 6-12 days

Digital clamp meter has AC current range 0-400A, NCV and automatic measuring function, maximum jaw opening size 25mm, 4 digit display and maximum value 5999.

Specification:

BasicsModelCHN-UA2019A
Weight0.4kg
Size (L*W*H)184*66*32.5mm
Display4 digit LCD display
Maximum display value5999
Power supplyDC 4.5V, 3 AAA batteries
Maximum jaw opening size25mm
Woring environmentTemperature: 5℃~35℃ (41℉~95℉), relative humidity:<75%
Storage temperature-10℃~+50℃ (14℉~122℉)
AccessoriesA pair of test probes, a user manual, 3 AAA batteries
FunctionsItemRangeAccuracy
AC current400A±(2.5%+8 digits)
DC voltage600V±(1.0%+5 digits)
AC voltage600V±(1.2%+5 digits)
Resistance10MΩ±(1.2%+3 digits)
Frequency1000kHz±(0.3%+5 digits)
Special functionsNCVNon-contact voltage test, with buzzer and indicator
Diode testDisplay forward voltage value of diode
On-off buzzerContinuity test buzzer
Data holdHold the reading when taking a measurement
Automatic power offAutomatic power off when 15 minutes no operation
Overload protectionOverload protection for 100% range
Range selectionAutomatic measuring after press the function key
Back lightBack light for LCD display
Inspection lightInspection light for clamp operation

Tips: How to use a digital clamp meter to measure AC/DC voltage?
It is very important to note that there is the risk of electric shock.
When measuring high voltage, extra care should be taken to avoid electrical shock. Do not attempt to use this clamp meter on a voltage higher than DC/AC 600V rms.
1. Press the measurement function selection key to the DC or AC voltage measurement.
2. Connect the black lead to the COM probe socket and the red lead to the INPUT probe socket.
3. The measured value is read from the LCD. The polarity display will indicate the polarity of the terminals to which the red test is connnected.