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AEMC 2124.86 Color-coded grip probe set offers 1000V CAT III protection. Durable red/black grips ideal for reliable electrical testing.
Fluke i17XX-FLEX6000 flexible 36-inch current clamp measures up to 6000A AC and connects directly to Fluke 17XX loggers for accurate, scalable-free current readings.
Fluke VPS410-II-G 10:1 Voltage Probe Set: High-precision 500MHz probe for industrial & electronics use. CAT III 1000V rated, durable & reliable performance!
AEMC MN72 Current Probe designed for Model 6424, enables accurate ground & bond testing with one-button operation, CAT IV 600V safety, and IP65 rating.
Fluke VPS410-II-R 500MHz Probe Set: High-precision 10:1 voltage probe with CAT IV 600V safety. Ideal for industrial & electronic applications!
Portable AEMC MH60 AC/DC Current Probe, 100A range, 1MHz bandwidth, 10 mV/A output, rechargeable battery, BNC connector, compatible with any oscilloscope.
Compact AEMC MN379T AC Current Probe with True RMS, 5A & 100A ranges, 200mV/A & 10mV/A outputs, 10 ft BNC lead, 40 Hz–10 kHz frequency response.
The TPP0250 is a Passive Voltage Probe designed for use with Tektronix MDO3000, MDO4000B, MSO/DPO4000B and MSO/DPO5000B-series oscilloscopes, these probes provide up to 1GHz of analog bandwidth with less than 3.9pF of capacitive loading. Integrated oscilloscope and probe measurement system provides intelligent communication that automatically scales and adjusts units on the oscilloscope display to match the probe attenuation.