Keysight Technologies Fine Test Probe, 300V, 3A

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N° de stock RS:
661-2741
Numéro d'article Distrelec:
176-06-056
Référence fabricant:
U1164A
Fabricant:
Keysight Technologies
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Marque

Keysight Technologies

Voltage

300V

Product Type

Test Probe

Colour

Red, Black

Current

3A

Probe Tip Type

Fine

Minimum Operating Temperature

-10°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

55°C

Standards/Approvals

No

Keysight Technologies Test Probe, For Use With U1210, U1240B, U1250 and U1270 Series, Fine Tip - U1164A


Looking for a reliable way to take voltage, current and resistance measurements? Choose this pair of test probes from Keysight Technologies. They're suitable for use with handheld clamp meters and multimeters from the U1210, U1240B, U1250 and U1270 series, making them a versatile option. As the probes simply plug into the end of your test leads, they're easy to connect. Each probe has a fine, pointed tip for precise positioning. The tip also pierces materials such as silicone and rubber to ensure more accurate readings.

Features & Benefits


• Current rating of 3A makes them suitable for testing low-power equipment

• Moulded handles for a secure grip and ease of use

Applications


• Repair workshops

• Electrical engineering

• Test and measurement applications

• Research laboratories

What voltages are these test probes suitable for?


These test probes have a voltage rating of 300V, making them a good choice for testing branch circuits, domestic appliances and portable equipment.

Why are the test probes different colours?


The positive probe is red and the negative probe is black, so you can quickly identify each probe at a glance.

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