• VCHEK™ LoZ low impedance measurement function to test for either AC or DC voltage, or show continuity if voltage is not detected.
  • Large backlit display
  • CAT IV 600 V safety rated

  • Features manual and automatic ranging
  • Safety rates CAT III 600 V
  • Fits into optional ToolPak™ magnetic hanger for hands-free operation

  • Offers true-RMS AC voltage and current for measuring non-linear signals
  • Captures intermittents as short as 250 µS
  • Safety rated CAT III 1000 V, CAT IV 600 V
  • Includes a built-in thermometer and temperature probe

  • Resolution: ±310,000 digits, 5¾-place
  • Basic accuracy: ±0.02% (VDC)
  • Voltage DC, ACTRMS, AC+DC TRMS, level dB, relative value ΔREL, frequency (Hz, MHz), duty cycle, current DC, ACTRMS, AC+DCTRMS, resistance, diode testing, continuity test, capacitance, temperature with Pt 100/1000 sensors and type K thermocouples
  • Measuring category: 300 V CAT IV, 600 V CAT III

  • TRMS accurate readings on sinusoidal and non-sinusoidal signals.
  • PI/DAR  feature.
  • CAT IV / 600 V and CAT III / 1000 V overvoltage protection.

  • Built-in thermometer to measure temperature without having to carry a separate instrument
  • Accurate true-RMS AC current and voltage plus frequency, capacitance, resistance, continuity and diode measurements
  • Safety rated CAT III 1000 V, CAT IV 600 V

  • Resolution: ±12,000 digits, 4½-place
  • Basic accuracy: ±0.05% (VDC)
  • Voltage ACTRMS, voltage AC+DCTRMS, voltage DC, frequency (Hz, kHz), resistance, diode test, continuity test, capacitance, current ACTRMS, current AC+DCTRMS, temperature with type K thermocouples
  • Measuring category: 600 V CAT IV, 1000 V CAT III

  • Free your hands with the optional TPAK magnetic hanger
  • Auto and Manual ranging
  • Meets Measurement Category 1000 V CAT III and Category IV 600 V safety standards

  • CAT III 1500 V/CAT IV 1000 V safety rated multimeter, wireless current clamp and test leads
  • Includes CAT III 1500 V rated Staubli MC4 MC4 test leads
  • User-defined limit gauge for quick go/no-go decisions