Klein Tools Digital Clamp Meter Acauto-Ranging 600A Part# - Cl700
Brand: KLEIN TOOLS
Part Number: CL700
Weight: 1.45 lbs
Country of Origin: PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
Minimum Order Qty: 1 EA
Features: VERSITILE TOUGH CLAMP METER: Measures AC current and NCVT via clamp; AC/DC voltage, resistance, continuity, frequency/duty cycle, diode test and capacitance via test-leads; temperature via thermocouple | LOW IMPEDANCE MODE: LoZ mode for identifying and eliminating ghost or stray voltages | BACKLIT DISPLAY: LCD shows clear readings in low-light conditions for enhanced visibility | ACCURATE MEASUREMENTS: Auto-ranging and True Root Mean Squared (TRMS) technology provides precise and accurate measurements | CONVENIENT FEATURES: Test lead holder on the side of the clamp and optional magnetic hanger (Cat. Nos. 69445 or 69417) for hands-free operation | ENHANCED DURABILITY: IP40 ingress protection and 6.6 ft. (2 m) drop protection to meet jobsite demands | COMPLETE PACKAGE: Includes carrying case, test leads with CAT III/CAT IV safety caps, thermocouple, instructions, and 2 x AAA batteries | Built to withstand a 6.6-Foot (2 m) drop | Low battery indicator and easily accessible battery compartment | Includes a carrying pouch, test leads, thermocouple with adapter and batteries | Meets requirements for use in basic and controlled electromagnetic environments like residential, office and light-industrial locations | Operating Temperature: 32-degrees F to 104-degrees F (0-degrees C to 40-degrees C)
Klein Tools CL700 Electrical Tester is an automatically ranging true root mean squared (TRMS) digital clamp meter that measures AC current via the clamp, and measures AC/DC voltage, resistance, continuity, frequency, capacitance, and tests diodes via test-leads, and temperature via a thermocouple probe. It also features a Low Impedance (LoZ) mode for identifying and eliminating ghost or stray voltages. Klein Tools Test and Measurement product line was exclusively designed from the ground up by electricians for electricians. Years of field research, combined with extensive input from electricians across America, inspired the development of meters loaded with innovative, time-saving features.