Fluke Electrical Testers/Clamp Meters
Clamp Meters, Two Pole Testers, Insulation testers, Installation and Earth Ground testers. T6 and 37x Clamp Meters with non contact voltage measurement.
Since its founding in 1948, Fluke has helped define and grow a unique technology market, providing testing and troubleshooting capabilities that have grown to mission critical status in manufacturing and service industries. From industrial electronic installation, maintenance and service, to precision measurement and quality control, Fluke tools help keep business and industry around the globe up and running. Typical customers and users include technicians, engineers, electricians, metrologists, medical-device manufacturers, and computer network professionals
Take your plan for a proactive maintenance (PM) program and turn it into reality. The Fluke TiS75+ offers features to help you tackle almost anything you’ll face in the field. Analyze asset images for trends, diagnosing issues and fixing problems before they become failures.
Clamp Meters, Two Pole Testers, Insulation testers, Installation and Earth Ground testers. T6 and 37x Clamp Meters with non contact voltage measurement.
Wide range of Process Troubleshooting/Calibration tools, Loop, Single and Multifunction testers including pressure. ATEX certified range available
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The new Fluke 377FC & 378FC are the first of their kind, a clamp meter that allows for non-contact measurement of both voltage and current with no metallic contact to live conductors necessary
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