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The HT79 is a digital clamp meter that measures current from 0.3 to 10 Amps with true RMS accuracy, ideal for AC/DC applications. It offers fault current detection and features easy-to-use pliers design, ensuring safe and accurate measurements.
The HT9015 is a digital clamp meter designed for measuring current up to 600A. It is CAT III 1000V and CAT IV 600V rated, featuring a large backlit display with counts of up to 6000.
The HT9012 is a digital clamp meter designed for measuring current levels between 0.001 and 600A. It features a CAT III 1000V and CAT IV 600V safety rating, with a 6000-count display for accurate readings.
The HT4013 is a digital clamp meter designed for measuring current from 0.01 to 400 Amperes in AC circuits. It has a CAT III 600 V safety rating and features a large, easy-to-read display with a count of up to 4000.
The HT4011 is a digital clamp meter with CAT III 600V safety rating, measuring from 0.01 to 400A AC. It has a 4000-count display and is suitable for various electrical measurements in residential and commercial environments.
The HT Instruments HT9021 is a digital clamp meter designed for measuring AC/DC currents up to 1000A. It features a CAT III rating at 1000V and CAT IV rating at 600V, making it suitable for use in high-voltage environments.
Digital earth resistance clamp meter with large jaws, high accuracy, and a robust design for measuring ground resistance. Features include clear LCD display, adjustable sensitivity, and durable housing suitable for field use.
Digital clamp meter measuring 0.01-3000A with flexible head and TRMS technology for accurate readings up to CAT III 1000V and CAT IV 600V.
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