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    Fluke Clamp-on-Jaw Multimeters

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Multimeters. Fluke Clamp-on-Jaw Multimeters.
    Jaws surround a cable to test current without interrupting the circuit, making these high-quality, durable Fluke multimeters especially useful for testing high current. They include test leads to perform other electrical tests.
    True RMS AC Calculation—True RMS multimeters take accurate AC measurements regardless of the load type or sine wave shape. This is important for testing electronic devices that draw current in short pulses that can distort the shape of the wave, such as computers and adjustable-speed drives.
    Multimeters with Calibration Certificate—Multimeters with calibration certificate include a document stating that they have passed a test for accuracy.
    Display Count—Display count is an industry designation and not an actual value. For example, a 6,000-count multimeter shows numbers up to 5,999. A higher display count means the multimeter can give a more precise measurement.
    Multimeters
    Test Leads
    Multimeters
    Multimeters with
    Calibration Certificate
    Mfr. Model
    No.
    Jaw
    Opening
    Electrical Safety Rating
    Measures
    Max. AC Voltage,
    V AC
    Max. DC Voltage,
    V DC
    DC Voltage
    Accuracy
    Max. AC Current,
    amp
    Max. DC Current,
    amp
    Display
    Count
    Includes
    Each
    Each
    Pair
    True RMS AC Calculation
    3251.18"CAT III, 600V; CAT IV, 300VAC Current, AC Voltage, Capacitance, DC Voltage, Resistance, Temperature6006001%4006,000Carrying Case, Temperature Probe, Test Leads00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    3552.3"CAT IV, 600VAC Current, AC Voltage, DC Current, DC Voltage, Frequency, Resistance6001,0001%2,0002,00010,000Alligator Clips, Carrying Case, Test Leads, Test Probes0000000000000000———0———0
    374 FC1.3"CAT IV, 600VAC Current, AC Voltage, Capacitance, DC Current, DC Voltage, Resistance1,0001,0001%6006006,000Carrying Case, Test Leads0000000000000000000000000000———0
    376 FC1.3"CAT IV, 600VAC Current, AC Voltage, Capacitance, DC Current, DC Voltage, Frequency, Resistance1,0001,0001%2,500999.96,000Carrying Case, Flexible Current Loop, Test Leads0000000000000000000000000000———0
    3811.34"CAT IV, 600VAC Current, AC Voltage, DC Current, DC Voltage, Frequency, Resistance1,0001,0001%2,500999.96,000Alligator Clips, Carrying Case, Flexible Current Loop, Removable Wireless Display, Test Leads000000000000000000000000000000———0
     

    Clamp-on-Jaw Multimeters

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Multimeters. Clamp-on-Jaw Multimeters.
    Suitable for testing high current, these multimeters have jaws that surround a cable to test without interrupting the circuit. They include test leads to perform other electrical tests.
    Average-Sensing AC Calculation—Average-sensing multimeters take accurate AC measurements when testing equipment that has a linear load and draws current in a smooth sine wave, such as standard induction motors.
    True RMS AC Calculation—True RMS multimeters take accurate AC measurements regardless of the load type or sine wave shape. This is important for testing electronic devices that draw current in short pulses that can distort the shape of the wave, such as computers and adjustable-speed drives.
    Display Count—Display count is an industry designation and not an actual value. For example, a 6,000-count multimeter shows numbers up to 5,999. A higher display count means the multimeter can give a more precise measurement.
    Multimeters
    Test Leads
    Jaw
    Opening
    Electrical Safety
    Rating
    Measures
    Max. AC Voltage,
    V AC
    Max. DC Voltage,
    V DC
    DC Voltage
    Accuracy
    Max. AC Current,
    amp
    Max. DC Current,
    amp
    Display
    Count
    Includes
    Each
    Pair
    Average-Sensing AC Calculation
    1"CAT III, 600VAC Current, AC Voltage, Capacitance, DC Voltage, Frequency, Resistance, Temperature6006001%6004,000Carrying Case, Temperature Probe, Test Leads000000000000000000000000000
     
    True RMS AC Calculation
    1.18"CAT III, 600VAC Current, AC Voltage, Capacitance, DC Current, DC Voltage, Frequency, Resistance, Temperature7501,0000.8%6006006,000Temperature Probe, Test Leads0000000000000000000000000
    1.18"CAT IV, 300VAC Current, AC Voltage, Capacitance, DC Current, DC Voltage, Frequency, Resistance6006001%6006006,000Carrying Case, Test Leads0000000000000000000000000
    1.7"CAT IV, 600VAC Current, AC Voltage, Capacitance, DC Voltage, Frequency, Resistance, Temperature1,0001,0001.5%1,0006,000Built-In Infrared Temperature Sensor, Carrying Case, Test Leads0000000000000000000000000
    1.7"CAT IV, 600VAC Current, AC Voltage, Capacitance, DC Current, DC Voltage, Frequency, Resistance, Temperature1,0001,0002.0%1,0001,0006,000Built-In Infrared Temperature Sensor, Carrying Case, Temperature Probe, Test Leads0000000000000000000000000
    2"CAT IV, 600VAC Current, AC Voltage, Capacitance, DC Current, DC Voltage, Frequency, Resistance1,0001,0000.8%1,0001,0006,000Carrying Case, Test Leads0000000000000000000000000
     

    Analog Clamp-on-Jaw Multimeters

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Multimeters. Analog Clamp-on-Jaw Multimeters.
    Measure rapidly changing electrical values more easily than with digital multimeters. Convenient for taking frequent high current measurements, the meters have jaws that surround a cable to test current without interrupting the circuit. Use the included test leads to perform other electrical tests.
    Average-Sensing AC Calculation—Average-sensing multimeters take accurate AC measurements when testing equipment that has a linear load and draws current in a smooth sine wave, such as standard induction motors.
    Batteries
    Jaw
    Opening
    Measures
    Max. AC Voltage,
    V AC
    Max. DC Voltage,
    V DC
    DC Voltage
    Accuracy
    Max. AC Current,
    amp
    Hardware Features
    Includes
    Size
    Req.
    Each
    Average-Sensing AC Calculation
    1.5"AC Current, AC Voltage, DC Voltage, Resistance600604%600Overload ProtectionTest LeadsAAYes00000000000000
     

    Clamp-on-Jaw Current Meters

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Current Meters. Clamp-on-Jaw Current Meters.
    Measure current without interrupting the circuit—jaws surround a cable for testing, making these meters convenient for taking frequent measurements.
    Average-Sensing AC Calculation—These current meters are average sensing, so they take accurate AC measurements when testing equipment that has a linear load and draws current in a smooth sine wave, such as standard induction motors.
    Display Count—Display count is an industry designation and not an actual value. For example, a 2,000-count meter shows numbers up to 1,999. A higher display count means the meter can give a more precise measurement.
    Electrical Safety
    Rating
    AC Current
    Current
    Accuracy
    Measures
    Jaw
    Opening
    Includes
    Display
    Count
    Batteries
    Included
    Each
    Average-Sensing AC Calculation
    CAT III, 300V0 amp to 20 amp, 0 amp to 200 amp2% to 3%AC Current1.25"Carrying Case2,000Yes00000000000000
     

    Fluke Wireless Remote-Reading Clamp-on-Jaw Current Meters

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Current Meters. Fluke Wireless Remote-Reading Clamp-on-Jaw Current Meters.
    Take current measurements from a distance with these high-quality, durable Fluke meters. They wirelessly transmit readings to a separate display. Because the jaws surround a cable, these meters are convenient for taking frequent measurements since you don't have to interrupt the circuit.
    The meters work with the Fluke 3000 FC multimeter, a computer with a Fluke pc3000 FC connector plugged in (not included), or a mobile device that has the Fluke Connect app.
    True RMS AC Calculation—These true RMS current meters take accurate AC measurements regardless of the load type or sine wave shape. This is important for testing electronic devices that draw current in short pulses that can distort the shape of the wave, such as computers and adjustable-speed drives.
    Display Count—Display count is an industry designation and not an actual value. For example, a 1,000-count meter shows numbers up to 999. A higher display count means the meter can give a more precise measurement.
    Mfr. Model
    No.
    Test End
    Component
    Jaw
    Opening
    Electrical Safety
    Rating
    Measures
    Max. AC Current,
    amp
    Data Log
    Cap.
    Display
    Count
    Includes
    Certification
    Batteries
    Included
    Each
    True RMS AC Calculation
    a3000 FCCurrent Clamp1.33"CAT III, 600VAC Current40065,0001,000CSA Certified, CSA-US CertifiedYes000000000000000
    a3001 FCCurrent Loop10"CAT IV, 600VAC Current2,50065,0002,500Magnetic HangerCSA Certified, CSA-US CertifiedYes00000000000000
     
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