Content | Accidentally hitting a utility line during a project can lead to costly repairs and create hazardous public safety situations. Digging in the wrong place can also lead to unnecessary delays and costs for your project, and ultimately, your company. Avoid this disruption with the rugged and durable Amprobe UAT-600 Series, designed to accurately pinpoint underground utilities and buried services up to 100 feet deep with accurate depth measurement to 20 feet. | Amprobe?s advanced wire tracer technology 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, and the Transmitter utilizes two optimized frequencies that allows for a clean and reliable signal. Whether you?re a novice user or an expert, the AT-6000 Advanced Wire Tracer Series kits will help you get the job done fast. | 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. | If you install or connect 3-phase motors and systems, you recognize the importance of verifying the correct motor rotation and wiring phase sequence. Improper connections can cause motors to rotate in reverse direction, potentially damaging the motor and the equipment it is powering. | This affordable and rugged megohmmeter is fast and easy to use, and offer the features you need for most insulation test applications including wires, cables, transformers and motors. | Like the AT-2004, the Amprobe AT-2005 Wire Tracer traces live wires buried or hidden behind walls up to 13 feet (4 m) thick without interrupting power. However, the AT-2005 electrical wire tracer also includes a battery booster that strengthens the signal for more accurately tracing opens and finding wires in walls. The AT-2005 is used for quickly locating breakers, broken wires, neutrals, grounds, shorts and pinpointing ground faults. |