Megger 6231-592 Test Lead Kit, CAT IV

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79,80 €

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96,56 €

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480-1790
Référence fabricant:
6231-592
Fabricant:
Megger
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Marque

Megger

Lead Type

Test Lead Kit

Product Type

Multimeter Leads

Connector Type

Crocodile Clip

Lead Length

1.2m

Safety Category Voltage

300V

Minimum Operating Temperature

-10°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

60°C

Safety Category Level

CAT IV

Standards/Approvals

CE, BS EN 61010-1, EN 61557 part 3

Statut RoHS : Exempté

Pays d'origine :
GB

Megger Multimeter Leads, 3 Wires, 1.2m Lead Length - LT300 Series - 6231-592


Kickstart your testing without a hitch using these multimeter leads from Megger. This kit contains everything you need to get fast, accurate results from your loop impedance tester (528-6681), multimeter or RCD diagnostic device. The three mains test leads, crocodile clips and probes cover all the bases, whether you're checking voltages and currents or monitoring earth loop impedance. These accessories are an ideal addition to any portable testing kit, either as a replacement or to keep spares on hand.

Features & Benefits


• Safe for use at voltages up to 300V for compatibility with many different electrical systems

• Components are colour-coded in green, red and black for ease of identification

• Lead length of 1.2m for a good reach into tight spaces

• Probe shrouds minimise the risk of electric shock for increased safety

Applications


• Industrial maintenance

• Electrical engineering

• Domestic appliances

• Vehicle wiring

Can I use these leads to test a live circuit?


Yes, you can. The exception to this is when testing resistance, as this can give inaccurate results and potentially damage the equipment you're using.

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