Content | | 3-in-1 Infrared Pocket Thermometer, Laser Pointer and Flashlight. A must have tool for everyday applications, the Amprobe IR-450 3-in-1 Infrared Pocket Thermometer, Laser Pointer, and Flashlight offers a uniquely small and convenient form factor with professional 8:1 distance to spot ratio, a high-quality laser pointer and LED flashlight. Much more portable than traditional infrared thermometers, the IR-450 Infrared Pocket Thermometer can be readily for quick diagnostic checks in a wide variety of applications including: HVAC/R, fire safety and protection, industrial maintenance, automotive and quality control. | Eliminate downtime, predict the lifetime of equipment and reduce safety hazards with the Amprobe AMB-110 Insulation Resistance Tester that tests voltage and step voltage to 10,000 V. You can accurately test cables, transformers, motors, surge arrestors and generators in noisy environments such as high voltage switchyards. It also boasts built-in noise rejection filters and shielded test leads to provide high EMI immunity. | Amprobe?s new ACD-21SW Swivel? Clamp Meter features a patented 180-degree rotating head clamp design allowing easy views of measurements in tight or inconvenient to reach places. Simply rotate the body of the clamp meter to get an unobstructed view of the LCD display. Feature rich, measuring AC/DC currents, voltage, resistance and capacitance as well as CAT III 600 V safety ratings make this clamp on meter something you should swivel to see.
| Test precise measurements on a large easy-to-read backlit display with the TMD-50. The dual inputs allow easy super-heat and sub-cool temperature measurement as well as cut-out and in temperature measurements. The Amprobe TMD-50 thermometer is a professional choice for HVAC/R technicians, electricians, research, industrial process, and quality control. | 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. |