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ATS Auto Range Multimeter

$151.53/Each
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Part# 12-06981
MFR Model# MT-1710N

Overview

A 3-3/4 digit multimeter featuring both manual and auto-ranging capabilities. Large digits with backlight for easy reading. Has all the features you would expect from a professional quality multimeter such as: true RMS readings for AC voltage and current, diode and transistor testing capability, precision DC voltage, DC current, resistance, capacitance and frequency reading (accurate up to 0.5%). All inputs protected against overload. Includes shock-resistant case.

Features

  • DCV ranges: 40/400mV @ 0.5%, 4/40/400V @ 0.5%, 1000V @ 1.0%
  • ACV True-RMS ranges: 40/400mV @ 1.0%, 4/40/400V @ 0.8%, 750V @1.2%
  • DCA ranges: 400/4000µA @ 1.0%, 40/400mA @ 1.2%, 4/10A @ 1.2%
  • ACA ranges: 400/4000µA @ 1.5%, 40/400mA @ 1.5%, 4/10A @ 2.0%
  • Resistance(O) ranges: 400 @ 0.8%, 4K/40K/400K/4M @ 0.8%, 40M @ 1.2%
  • Frequency(HZ) ranges: 10/100/1K/10K/100K/1M/20M @ 0.5%
  • Capacitance(F) ranges: 6n @ 0.5%, 60n/600n/6µ/60µ/600µ @ 3.5%, 6m @5.0%, 60m/100m @10%
  • Temperature range: -20 to 1000°C (-4 to 1832°F); < 400 °C (752°F) @ 1.0%; >= 400°C (752°F) @ 1.5%
  • Diode continuity with buzzer
  • Transistor (PNP, NPN) hFE testing
  • Includes Test Leads, Thermocouple, hFE Test Adapter
  • Requires 4 AAA batteries (not included)

Specifications

  • 2 lbs (1Kg) shipping weight.

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