Content | Amprobe?s newest wire tracer combines a Receiver and powerful Transmitter to locate energized and de-energized wires, breakers, and fuses without having to disconnect any equipment. The Receiver features four tracing modes optimized for a range of applications. Its fully automatic breaker tracing capability saves time and eliminates the confusion of multiple false positives by detecting the highest recorded signal in a breaker or fuse. The Transmitter utilizes two optimized frequencies that allows for a clean and reliable signal. The Signal Clamp can be used in applications where there is no access to bare conductors by enabling the Transmitter to induce a signal into a wire through insulation. Whether you?re a novice user or an expert, the AT-6000 Amprobe Advanced Wire Tracer kit will help you get the job done fast. | The Amprobe SC-3500 4? Signal Clamp for AT-3500 attaches around a buried metallic pipe, cable, or wire to induce a transmitted signal into the feature for active location and tracing. It does not require direct contact with metal to transmit the signal and can transmit signal through insulation on wires and into cable and wire bundles, providing more accurate tracing than locating with just a receiver and transmitter. Accommodates conductors up to 4? in diameter. Transmits a 33 kilohertz (kHz) frequency supplied by the T-3500 Transmitter (included in the AT-3500 kit). | TEST LEAD SET FOR INSULATION RESISTANCE TESTERS | Universal, economical tachometer measuring rotational or surface speed either in contact or non-contact way. Widely used to measure rotational speed of motors, conveyer belts and other moving or rotating systems. | The Amprobe TACH20 Hand-held Tachometer accurately measures rotational or surface speed as well as length. It comes with a large LCD display that allows the user to easily read the measurement. It also has a built in memory function that permits automatic storage of maximum, minimum, average values plus the last measurement displayed. | Use for Wire Tracer series AT-2000 |