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    Automotive Clamp Meter, AC DC Voltage 600V

    Automotive clamp meter for sale. It's measures AC current up to 600A, DC voltage up to 600V, AC voltage up to 600V, and resistance up to 20MΩ. True RMS for accurate measurements of sine wave signals, diode testing, and a continuity buzzer for quick circuit checks. For added safety, it comes with overload protection across the full range. The backlit display and built-in LED torch ensure visibility in low-light conditions, while the inspection light aids in precise clamp operations.
    SKU: T-ACM
    $89.75
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    Free shipping
    Delivery date: 6-12 days
    Overview

    The automotive meter is equipped with a 4-digit LCD display that provides clear readings, with a maximum display value of 1999. Powered by 3 AAA batteries, it offers robust performance with a maximum jaw opening size of 36mm, suitable for various applications.

    Specification

    Basics Model T-UA2018A
    Weight 530g
    Size (L*W*H) 210*78*35mm
    Display 4 digit LCD display
    Maximum display value 1999
    Power supply DC 4.5V, 3 AAA batteries
    Maximum jaw opening size 36mm
    Woring environment Temperature: 5℃~35℃ (41℉~95℉), relative humidity:<75%
    Storage temperature -10℃~+50℃ (14℉~122℉)
    Accessories A pair of test probes, a user manual, 3 AAA batteries
    Functions Item Range Accuracy
    AC current 600A ±(3.0%+10 digits)
    DC voltage 600V ±(0.8%+2 digits)
    AC voltage 600V ±(1.0%+10 digits)
    Resistance 20MΩ ±(1.2%+2 digits)
    Special functions TRMS True RMS measurement for sine wave signal
    Diode test Display forward voltage value of diode
    On-off buzzer Continuity test buzzer
    Data hold Hold the reading when taking a measurement
    Automatic power off Automatic power off when 15 minutes no operation
    Overload protection Overload protection for 100% range
    Range selection Manual range selection
    Backlight Backlight for LCD display
    Inspection light Inspection light for clamp operation
    LED torch A LED torch for night lighting

    Features

    Automotive clamp meter feature

    • LED Flashlight: Activate the LED light by selecting 'mA/A' mode and holding the 'HOLD' button for two seconds, ideal for working in low-light conditions.
    • Backlit Display: Press 'HOLD' for two seconds to turn on the backlight, ensuring clear readings in dim environments.
    • Continuity Buzzer: Quick continuity testing with an audible "bee" sound in less than 0.25 seconds by pressing the 'FUNC' button.
    • Versatile Measurement Capabilities: This clamp meter is equipped to measure DC voltage, AC voltage, AC current, and resistance, making it a highly adaptable tool for a wide range of electrical testing applications.
    • Auto-Ranging Functionality: The meter automatically selects the optimal measurement range, ensuring accurate readings without the need for manual adjustments, simplifying the testing process.
    • Non-Contact Voltage (NCV) Detection: Safely detects the presence of voltage without requiring direct contact, minimizing the risk of electrical shock and enhancing user safety.
    • Comprehensive Overload Protection: The meter is designed with full-scale overload protection, safeguarding both the device and the user during high-load measurements.
    • Robust and Ergonomic Design: Featuring a durable, wear-resistant silicone outer shell, the meter offers excellent grip and protection against drops, ensuring long-lasting performance and comfort.
    • Convenient Data Hold Feature: The data hold function allows users to freeze the current measurement on the display, making it easier to record and analyze readings.

    Structure

    Automotive clamp meter structure

    Tips: Why is the automotive meter giving inaccurate readings?
    Inaccurate readings can occur if the meter is not set to the correct measurement range or if the test leads are faulty. Double-check that the meter is in the appropriate range for the measurement you are taking. If the auto-ranging function is on and the issue persists, consider switching to manual range selection. Additionally, inspect the test leads for any signs of wear or damage; faulty leads can cause incorrect readings. If the leads are damaged, replace them with a new set. If the readings are still inaccurate, the meter may need recalibration or professional servicing.

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