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Test leads change tip length with one twist, earning CAT II-IV safety ratings

Fluke Corporation’s TL175 test leads feature adjustable tips, rugged design and visual wear indicators offer higher safety, increased versatility and improved on-the-job reliability.

SOURCE: Fluke

05/03/2011


Fluke Corporation’s TL175 TwistGuard test leads feature a manually adjustable test tip guard for use in different measurement environments. By simply twisting the test lead, the user can change the exposed probe tip length from 4/25 in to ¾ in. When the tip guard is fully extended, the TL175 test leads are safety rated for CAT III 1000 V and CAT IV 600 V use. When the tip guard is retracted, the test leads are safety rated for CAT II 1000 V use.

The TL175 test leads are also Fluke’s first leads with WearGuard insulation. Each test lead is covered by two layers of silicone insulation: red or black on the outside, and white on the inside. If the TL175 test leads become nicked or scuffed and white insulation is visible, the user has a visual warning that the test leads should be replaced.

While the WearGuard indicator shows excessive wear, the TL175 test leads with a long life in mind. The dual-layer silicone insulation resists melting if it comes in contact with hot surfaces and remains flexible in cold situations. The extra-heavy duty strain relief, built into both the probe-end and the plug-end, has been tested beyond 30,000 bends without failure. The universal input plugs work with all popular brands of digital multimeters with 4 mm input jacks.

The TL175 test leads also offer screw threads at the base of the probe. This allows the user to add screw-on clips, probes and specialty tips. The threads improve measurement reliability, while the wide range of probe tips enhances measurement productivity.

Fluke’s TL175 TwistGuard test leads are available at electronic and electrical distributors worldwide.

www.fluke.com

Fluke Corporation

- Edited by Gust Gianos, Control Engineering, www.controleng.com



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