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Measuring Tools

Fluke T6-600 Electrical Tester

• Measure AC voltage and current without touching a live wire

• Troubleshoot with all power supply measurements at-a-glance

• See AC voltage and current values without test leads
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8 SPRING TYPE DIVIDERSSOLID NUT
Kennedy 8" SPRING TYPE DIVIDERS-SOLID NUT
Manufactured from high quality polished steel. Ground finished points, a fine adjusting screw is mounted across the legs for setting the distance between the two points. A circular spring bow joins the legs, with a knurled extension attached for use when pivoting the dividers. Dividers are used for scribing arcs and circles, a light centre punch mark on the work keeps the pivot leg in the centre while marking.



Features and Benefits

• High quality polished steel with ground finished points

• Adjusting screw mounted across the legs for setting distance between points

• A light centre punch mark on the work keeps pivot leg in the centre while marking

• Ideal for use in scribing arcs and circle applications
1AC II NonContact Voltage Tester
Fluke 1AC II Non-Contact Voltage Tester
• Be aware of voltage easily - the tip glows red and a beeper sounds when voltage is detected

• Continuous self-test so you always know it’s working

• Voltage detection range for wide application use - 90 V to 1000 V AC or 200 V to 1000 V AC

• Audible/Silent mode for added convenience
VR1710 Single Phase Voltage Quality Recorder
Fluke VR1710 Single Phase Voltage Quality Recorder
The Fluke VR1710 Power Quality Recorder, is a single-phase plug-in voltage quality recorder that offers an extremely easy-to-use solution for detecting and recording power quality problems, enabling immediate action and minimizing downtime. The VR1710 single-phase recorder meets the needs of maintenance and facilities management personnel in large service, utility, and industrial service organizations where power quality is critical to their business operations. Power quality parameters include average RMS, transients, flicker, and harmonics up to the 32nd recorded using a user-selectable averaging period from 1 second to 20 minutes.